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State of play in Trump's tariffs, threats and delays

  • US President Donald Trump is set to raise tariffs on various trading partners starting August 1 if no deals are reached with Washington.
  • The European Union, Britain, Vietnam, Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines have reached initial tariff agreements with the US.
  • The US Court of International Trade previously ruled that Trump exceeded his authority, but a federal appeals court has allowed existing duties to remain under review.
  • Trump announced a 35 percent duty on Canadian goods and a 30 percent duty on Mexican goods, effective August 1.
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State of play in Trump's tariffs, threats and delays

Dozens of economies including India, Canada and Mexico face threats of higher tariffs Friday if they fail to strike deals with Washington.

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Mexico and Canada are expected to conclude tariff negotiations this week with President Donald Trump's government, each with different strategies. Negotiations are at its peak to prevent U.S. customs from imposing 35% tariffs on Canada and 30% on Mexico as of this Friday.The five percentage points difference between these rates is due to Canada's response with retaliation to several previous tariffs set by the Trump administration, while Mexico …

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El Economista broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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