Group 1 - The U.S. is set to end a 90-day grace period for "reciprocal tariffs" on July 9, with Treasury Secretary Mnuchin indicating that countries failing to reach agreements by August 1 will see tariffs revert to previously announced levels [1] - President Trump plans to send letters to 12 to 15 trade partners regarding the tariffs, suggesting that agreements may be reached before the July 9 deadline [1] - The U.S. has only reached trade agreements with the UK and Vietnam, while negotiations with the EU, Japan, South Korea, and India are progressing slowly [2] Group 2 - Mnuchin acknowledged the complexity of negotiations due to the high number of ongoing talks, describing the situation as a "traffic jam" in the final stages [2] - The EU is prepared to reach a principle agreement on tariffs but will take countermeasures if negotiations fail, while Mnuchin claims good progress has been made with the EU [2] - Japan has not made significant breakthroughs in negotiations, with Prime Minister Kishida stating that Japan is prepared for all possible tariff scenarios [2]
综述|关税谈判迎关键周 美国暗示或延长截止期限
Xin Hua She·2025-07-07 16:13