
Deals made by Trump since pausing his 'Liberation Day' tariffs remain sparse

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President Trump announced a series of tariffs on imports, which were largely postponed shortly after implementation to ease market concerns. As the July 9 deadline approaches, only limited trade agreements have been reached with the UK and Vietnam, alongside a framework with China. The UK will see reduced tariffs on certain goods, while Vietnam faces a new 20% tariff on exports to the U.S. Despite ongoing negotiations, many countries still contend with a baseline 10% tariff on imports. Trump has warned of potential higher tariffs starting August 1 for Japan and South Korea.
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