On 7 July 2025, President Donald Trump signed an Executive Order extending country-specific tariffs rates from the original deadline of 9 July 2025 to 1 August 2025. Additionally, the President issued "tariff letters," introducing new country-specific tariffs ranging from 25% to 40%, to 14 countries as an ongoing effort to reach bilateral agreements ahead of the new deadline.
The letters indicated that current and future sectoral tariffs imposed under Sec. 232 authority would be exempt from these tariff rates, and that any retaliatory action from United States (US ) trading partners would result in another rate increase.
President Trump explained in a Fact Sheet, also issued on 7 July, that the action is intended to push for fairer trade terms and reduce trade deficits. It is not immediately clear how the President selected this list of 14 countries, but the White House has suggested that other trading partners are likely to receive similar letters before 1 August.
Notably, President Trump did not send letters to certain major trading partners, including European Union or India, both of whom remain in negotiations with the United States. This may suggest that progress on framework deals could materialize in the near term.
The changes in rates from the initial tariffs announcements are shown in the chart below: