U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that a temporary global tariff pause will not be extended beyond July 9. The 90-day pause was aimed at allowing trade negotiations, but Trump now says countries will face steep tariffs unless bilateral deals are reached soon. He also touched on China ties, a TikTok sale, and ongoing foreign policy moves.
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- Tariff pause for most countries to end on July 9, Trump confirms.
- Nations without deals may face 10% to 50% tariffs on U.S. market access.
- Administration aimed for 90 trade deals in 90 days, many talks still pending.
- Letters with tariff terms will be sent soon to affected countries.
- Trump says treatment of U.S. by each country will shape tariff levels.
- Negotiating with 200 nations impractical, Trump admits in Fox interview.
- Separate TikTok deal being explored; requires China’s approval, says Trump.
- No investor names disclosed, but deal expected in “two weeks.”
- U.S. recently struck Iranian nuclear sites; Trump also hinted at further military options.
- Executive order signed earlier to keep TikTok in U.S. for 90 days during talks.




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