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7 يوليو 2025

الكاتب:
Kate Nishimura, Sourcing Journal

USA: Govt. announces tariffs for some countries, extends deadline for negotiations to 1 August

"Trump Releases Flurry of Tariff Announcements for Bangladesh, Cambodia and More", 7 July 2025

After setting a new Aug. 1 deadline for ongoing trade negotiations over the weekend, President Donald Trump began informing America’s trading partners about their new duty rates under his tariff regime...

... Japan and South Korea...will now be subject to 25-percent across-the-board duties...Exports to the U.S. will face these double-digit tariffs, which are separate from 25-percent sectoral tariffs on goods like steel, aluminum and automobiles.

...the president also included a clause in his open letter to the countries dictating that any goods making their way into the U.S. via transshipment “to evade a higher tariff” will be subject to that higher tariff rate. The president also wrote that should the countries choose to raise duties on U.S. goods, the duty rate they choose will be added to the 25-percent tariff...

...Bangladesh, along with Serbia, will face 35-percent tariffs. Cambodia and Thailand will see 36-percent duties. All countries are subject to higher transshipment rates and will incur stacked duties if they implement their own tariffs on the U.S.

Malaysia, Tunisia and Kazakhstan now face tariff rates of 25 percent, higher duties on potential transshipments, and the value of any retaliatory tariffs charged by the countries on U.S. goods will be added to the initial duty rate.

South Africa, Bosnia and Herzegovina will face a 30-percent tariff rate, a higher rate for transshipments, and any duties levied against the U.S. will be stacked on top of the 30-percent tariffs.

Indonesia will now face a duty rate of 32 percent, a higher rate for transshipments and will incur added duties if it retaliates with duties of its own.

Laos and Myanmar will face 40-percent duties on exports to the U.S., higher rates for transshipments, and the value of tariffs imposed on the U.S. will be added to the 40-percent duty rate...

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