White House Delays Tariff Reimposition, Provides Short-Term Relief to Global Trading Partners
The White House announced a delay in tariff reimposition until August 1, providing relief amidst ongoing negotiations with global trading partners.

The White House announced on Monday that it will formally delay the reimplementation of tariffs until August 1, issuing an executive order to push back the original July 9 deadline. This decision gives a short-term reprieve to global trading partners amid negotiations with the Trump administration.
In addition to the delay, the administration revealed that 12 more countries will receive formal trade notification letters in the coming days. These letters will detail tariff levels for each country's exports unless new trade terms are negotiated.
The White House also confirmed that the letters will be publicly posted on Trump's social account rather than delivered through diplomatic channels, breaking from diplomatic tradition. This is a developing story, stay tuned for updates.