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Trump tariffs live updates: Trump leaves G7 with UK trade deal in hand, stalled EU talks, and ‘tough’ Japan
President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying that Japan was being “tough” in trade talks. Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal. US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week, with a possible deal possible, Trump said on the first day of the gathering.. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
“We’re talking, but I don’t feel that they’re offering a fair deal yet,” Trump said of the EU, after leaving the summit early to return to Washington, in a move he said was to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict. “They’re either going to make a good deal or they’ll just pay whatever we say they have to pay.”
Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal.
“They’re tough, the Japanese are tough, but ultimately you have to understand we’re just going to send a letter saying, ‘This is what you’re going to pay,'” he said.
Trump also added that pharmaceutical tariffs will be “coming very soon.”
Meanwhile, at the summit, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
Trump said the US’s relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he stood to Starmer. “We signed it and it’s done,” he added.
US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week.
Trump said on the first day of the G7 gathering that a trade deal with Canada was possible.
“We have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept,” Trump said.
The furious push follows Trump’s warning last week that he would soon send letters setting unilateral tariff rates, raising questions about the status of negotiations and a return to his “Liberation Day” tariffs that roiled markets. Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that expires July 9.
Last week, the US made key progress with China, as the nations agreed to a framework and implementation plan to ease tariff and trade tensions.
Trump and other US officials indicated the deal should resolve issues between the two countries on rare earth mineral exports. Trump said the US would impose a total of 55% tariffs on various Chinese goods.
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Trump tariffs live updates: Trump leaves G7 with UK trade deal in hand, stalled EU talks, and ‘tough’ Japan
President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying that Japan was being “tough” in trade talks. Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal. US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week, with a possible deal possible, Trump said on the first day of the gathering.. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
“We’re talking, but I don’t feel that they’re offering a fair deal yet,” Trump said of the EU, after leaving the summit early to return to Washington, in a move he said was to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict. “They’re either going to make a good deal or they’ll just pay whatever we say they have to pay.”
Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal.
“They’re tough, the Japanese are tough, but ultimately you have to understand we’re just going to send a letter saying, ‘This is what you’re going to pay,'” he said.
Trump also added that pharmaceutical tariffs will be “coming very soon.”
Meanwhile, at the summit, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
Trump said the US’s relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he stood to Starmer. “We signed it and it’s done,” he added.
US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week.
Trump said on the first day of the G7 gathering that a trade deal with Canada was possible.
“We have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept,” Trump said.
The furious push follows Trump’s warning last week that he would soon send letters setting unilateral tariff rates, raising questions about the status of negotiations and a return to his “Liberation Day” tariffs that roiled markets. Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that expires July 9.
Last week, the US made key progress with China, as the nations agreed to a framework and implementation plan to ease tariff and trade tensions.
Trump and other US officials indicated the deal should resolve issues between the two countries on rare earth mineral exports. Trump said the US would impose a total of 55% tariffs on various Chinese goods.
Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet
Here are the latest updates as the policy reverberates around the world.
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1206 updates
Trump tariffs live updates: Trump leaves G7 with UK trade deal in hand, stalled EU talks, and ‘tough’ Japan
President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying that Japan was being “tough” in trade talks. Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal. US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week, with a possible deal possible, Trump said on the first day of the gathering.. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
“We’re talking, but I don’t feel that they’re offering a fair deal yet,” Trump said of the EU, after leaving the summit early to return to Washington, in a move he said was to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict. “They’re either going to make a good deal or they’ll just pay whatever we say they have to pay.”
Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal.
“They’re tough, the Japanese are tough, but ultimately you have to understand we’re just going to send a letter saying, ‘This is what you’re going to pay,'” he said.
Trump also added that pharmaceutical tariffs will be “coming very soon.”
Meanwhile, at the summit, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
Trump said the US’s relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he stood to Starmer. “We signed it and it’s done,” he added.
US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week.
Trump said on the first day of the G7 gathering that a trade deal with Canada was possible.
“We have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept,” Trump said.
The furious push follows Trump’s warning last week that he would soon send letters setting unilateral tariff rates, raising questions about the status of negotiations and a return to his “Liberation Day” tariffs that roiled markets. Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that expires July 9.
Last week, the US made key progress with China, as the nations agreed to a framework and implementation plan to ease tariff and trade tensions.
Trump and other US officials indicated the deal should resolve issues between the two countries on rare earth mineral exports. Trump said the US would impose a total of 55% tariffs on various Chinese goods.
Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet
Here are the latest updates as the policy reverberates around the world.
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1206 updates
Trump tariffs live updates: Trump leaves G7 with UK trade deal in hand, stalled EU talks, and ‘tough’ Japan
President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying that Japan was being “tough” in trade talks. Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal. US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week, with a possible deal possible, Trump said on the first day of the gathering.. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
“We’re talking, but I don’t feel that they’re offering a fair deal yet,” Trump said of the EU, after leaving the summit early to return to Washington, in a move he said was to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict. “They’re either going to make a good deal or they’ll just pay whatever we say they have to pay.”
Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal.
“They’re tough, the Japanese are tough, but ultimately you have to understand we’re just going to send a letter saying, ‘This is what you’re going to pay,'” he said.
Trump also added that pharmaceutical tariffs will be “coming very soon.”
Meanwhile, at the summit, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
Trump said the US’s relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he stood to Starmer. “We signed it and it’s done,” he added.
US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week.
Trump said on the first day of the G7 gathering that a trade deal with Canada was possible.
“We have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept,” Trump said.
The furious push follows Trump’s warning last week that he would soon send letters setting unilateral tariff rates, raising questions about the status of negotiations and a return to his “Liberation Day” tariffs that roiled markets. Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that expires July 9.
Last week, the US made key progress with China, as the nations agreed to a framework and implementation plan to ease tariff and trade tensions.
Trump and other US officials indicated the deal should resolve issues between the two countries on rare earth mineral exports. Trump said the US would impose a total of 55% tariffs on various Chinese goods.
Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet
Here are the latest updates as the policy reverberates around the world.
LIVE
1206 updates
Trump tariffs live updates: Trump leaves G7 with UK trade deal in hand, stalled EU talks, and ‘tough’ Japan
President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying that Japan was being “tough” in trade talks. Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal. US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week, with a possible deal possible, Trump said on the first day of the gathering.. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
“We’re talking, but I don’t feel that they’re offering a fair deal yet,” Trump said of the EU, after leaving the summit early to return to Washington, in a move he said was to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict. “They’re either going to make a good deal or they’ll just pay whatever we say they have to pay.”
Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal.
“They’re tough, the Japanese are tough, but ultimately you have to understand we’re just going to send a letter saying, ‘This is what you’re going to pay,'” he said.
Trump also added that pharmaceutical tariffs will be “coming very soon.”
Meanwhile, at the summit, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
Trump said the US’s relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he stood to Starmer. “We signed it and it’s done,” he added.
US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week.
Trump said on the first day of the G7 gathering that a trade deal with Canada was possible.
“We have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept,” Trump said.
The furious push follows Trump’s warning last week that he would soon send letters setting unilateral tariff rates, raising questions about the status of negotiations and a return to his “Liberation Day” tariffs that roiled markets. Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that expires July 9.
Last week, the US made key progress with China, as the nations agreed to a framework and implementation plan to ease tariff and trade tensions.
Trump and other US officials indicated the deal should resolve issues between the two countries on rare earth mineral exports. Trump said the US would impose a total of 55% tariffs on various Chinese goods.
Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet
Here are the latest updates as the policy reverberates around the world.
LIVE
1206 updates
Trump tariffs live updates: Trump leaves G7 with UK trade deal in hand, stalled EU talks, and ‘tough’ Japan
President Trump left the G7 after firming up a trade deal with the United Kingdom. But he hinted at roadblocks on other fronts, saying that Japan was being “tough” in trade talks. Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal. US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week, with a possible deal possible, Trump said on the first day of the gathering.. Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
“We’re talking, but I don’t feel that they’re offering a fair deal yet,” Trump said of the EU, after leaving the summit early to return to Washington, in a move he said was to focus on the Israel-Iran conflict. “They’re either going to make a good deal or they’ll just pay whatever we say they have to pay.”
Trump also said Japan would soon receive a letter he has threatened to send US trading partners who do not reach a deal.
“They’re tough, the Japanese are tough, but ultimately you have to understand we’re just going to send a letter saying, ‘This is what you’re going to pay,'” he said.
Trump also added that pharmaceutical tariffs will be “coming very soon.”
Meanwhile, at the summit, Trump and British Prime Minister Keir Starmer signed the trade deal agreed to last month.
Trump said the US’s relationship with Britain was “just fantastic,” as he stood to Starmer. “We signed it and it’s done,” he added.
US trade talks with Canada are also in focus this week.
Trump said on the first day of the G7 gathering that a trade deal with Canada was possible.
“We have different concepts. I have a tariff concept. Mark has a different concept,” Trump said.
The furious push follows Trump’s warning last week that he would soon send letters setting unilateral tariff rates, raising questions about the status of negotiations and a return to his “Liberation Day” tariffs that roiled markets. Trump instituted a pause on his most punishing duties that expires July 9.
Last week, the US made key progress with China, as the nations agreed to a framework and implementation plan to ease tariff and trade tensions.
Trump and other US officials indicated the deal should resolve issues between the two countries on rare earth mineral exports. Trump said the US would impose a total of 55% tariffs on various Chinese goods.
Read more: What Trump’s tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet
Here are the latest updates as the policy reverberates around the world.
LIVE
1206 updates