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WSJ Trade Reporter Breaks Down State of U.S. Deals Ahead of Aug. 1 Deadline | WSJ News
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Trade Policy & Deadlines - The US is approaching an August 1st deadline for imposing reciprocal tariffs on nations without trade agreements [1] - Multiple trade deals have been made leading up to the August 1st deadline, including deals in Southeast Asia and with the European Union [2][3] - A deal with India seems unlikely, with potential for a 25% reciprocal tariff [3] - The August 1st deadline is firm and will not be extended [4] China Trade Relations - Tariffs on goods from China currently range from 50% to 55%, depending on the product [5] - The deadline for Chinese tariffs is August 12th, with potential for extension by 90 days [5][6] - If no agreement is reached and the deadline isn't extended, tariffs on China could increase from 50-55% to 80-85% [6] - US and Chinese delegations are in meetings to avoid escalating the trade war [6][7] Overall Impact - US tariffs are expected to be significantly higher than when the Trump administration took office [8] - The US is becoming a more protectionist economy [9]