Trump: Will issue a single tariff number for 150 countries

By: odaily.com|2025/07/17 00:31:43
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Odaily News US President Trump: 10% or 15% tariffs may be imposed on smaller countries. The tariff policy on August 1 will be very significant. The current tariff level is just the beginning. A single tariff number will be issued for 150 countries.

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