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- EU Tariffs Update: Trump Extends Deadline to July 9 as Trade Talks Continue
President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that the deadline for imposing a 50% tariff on EU imports will be extended from June 1 to July 9 This update follows his initial announcement on May 23, in which he recommended the tariff in response to stalled trade negotiations with the European Union
- Trump delays EU tariffs until July 9, European markets rally
Trump backed away from his threat to impose 50% tariffs on imports from the European Union next month, restoring a July 9 deadline to allow for talks between Washington and the 27-nation bloc
- Consensus builds around July 9 being product arrival deadline to avoid . . .
The deadline for getting seafood or other products into the US to avoid the higher, country-specific tariff rates threatened but suspended for 90 days by US president Donald Trump is July 9,
- Trump Suspends Global Tariffs (Except China) Until July 9, 2025
Under the April 9 Executive Order, the country-specific tariffs — except those on the People’s Republic of China (PRC) — are suspended until 12:01am EDT on July 9, 2025 The new order does not
- ‘Take it or leave it’: Trump threatens new wave of tariffs . . . - WION
With the July 9 deadline fast approaching, Trump’s two-week ultimatum puts pressure on US trading partners to accept revised trade terms or brace for higher tariffs While some nations may seek to negotiate exemptions or fast-track bilateral agreements, others could retaliate, plunging global trade into another uncertain chapter
- Tariff Deadline Extended: EU 50% Tariff Notice Now Set for July 9th
In a significant development for the transportation and logistics sectors, the United States has announced an extension of the deadline for potentially imposing a 50% tariff on goods imported from the European Union The new deadline is now set for July 9, 2025, giving industry stakeholders additional time to navigate the evolving trade landscape
- Tariff Talk: July 9 reciprocal tariffs — Whats changing and how to prepare
On July 9th, the pause on global reciprocal U S tariffs will end (excluding China on August 14th), triggering new duties on a broad range of U S imports and adding pressure to already complex supply chains
- Trump grants extension to European Union on tariff hike
The new date is July 9 The European Union now is facing the same 10 percent tariff rate as other countries, but that is scheduled to rise to 20 percent in early July if a deal is not reached
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