‘Always, zero tariffs to…’: Donald Trump says US willing to lower tariff rates for major countries - this condition needs to be fulfilled
Wednesday, 23 July 2025 () President Trump announced his willingness to lower tariffs for countries opening their markets to the US, emphasizing a focus on zero tariffs. Deals with Japan and Indonesia, involving market access and significant purchases, have been reached. Negotiations with China are ongoing, with a potential extension to the August 12 deadline to facilitate further discussions and improve trade relations.
President Donald Trump announced a “massive” $500 billion trade agreement with Japan, calling it the “largest deal ever made.” Trump claims the deal will create hundreds of thousands of U.S. jobs, open Japanese markets for American cars, trucks, rice, and agriculture, and include key projects...
Episode 668 - Legacy Media Reluctantly Admits EU Trade Deal Is Pretty Darn Awesome, President Trump Gives Rare Praise to Legacy Media 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻, You are a warrior!!..
U.S President Trump refused to lower tariffs for the European Union, finalizing a major trade deal that locks in a flat 15% duty on most EU imports. When asked if he could offer a “better” rate,..
Von der Leyen and Trump strike EU-US trade deal with 15% tariff for the bloc
The trade deal will introduce a 15% tariff for the vast majority of EU products. But some will benefit from a..
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