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U.S. to send nearly 200 letters to trading partners on tariffs, says Trump

Jul 26, 2025

Washington DC [US], July 26: The United States will send close to 200 letters to its trading partners on trade tariffs in the coming days, U.S. President Donald Trump said Friday.
Speaking to reporters before his departure for the United Kingdom, Trump said, "When that letter goes out, that's a deal, and we'll be sending maybe almost 200 of those letters out."
The letters will mean "they have a deal. It's done. They pay that tariff, and that is a contract essentially," said Trump, claiming that he would keep the tariffs "minimal."
The United States has recently sent dozens of letters to trading partners threatening to impose import tariffs starting Aug. 1.
After the U.S. tariff policy announcement on April 2, the Trump administration has softened its stance on import tariffs over turmoil in financial markets and worries about high inflation risks.
Many countries have voiced strong opposition to the U.S. unilateral tariff measures.
Source: Xinhua News Agency

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