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Scott Bessent warns countries can expect Apr 2 level tariffs

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said he’s prepared to set tariffs against countries that won’t negotiate with him.

The United States recently secured a trade deal with China that included negotiations such as “tariffs, non-tariff trade barriers, currency manipulation, and subsidies of labor and capital,” according to Bessent. China was an outlier among foreign countries facing tariffs, with a 145% initial tariff. The tariff was since reduced to 30%. The U.S. has also secured a trade deal with the United Kingdom.

While appearing on Meet the Press, Bessent explained details regarding “letters” promised by President Donald Trump to other countries that have initiated negotiations but don’t yet have a deal.

“This means if they are not negotiating in good faith, they are going to get a letter, saying, ‘here is the rate.’ So I expect everyone would come and negotiate in good faith,” Bessent said.

“I think that it would be the April 2-level — some countries were at 10%, some were substantially higher,” Bessent went on to say about the rates the countries are facing. “And the negotiating levers that President Trump is talking about here is: if you don’t want to negotiate, it will spring back to the April 2-level.”

BESSENT SAYS CHINA ‘IGNORED THEIR OBLIGATIONS’ ON TRADE UNDER BIDEN

Trump initially issued tariffs against 86 countries to begin April 2. China was the only country to retaliate with tariffs against U.S. goods after Trump announced the “Liberation Day” tariffs. Some 75 countries negotiated their tariffs down to 10%, which happened before Trump issued a pause against most tariffs through July 9.

While the majority of the tariffs are reciprocal, some 17 countries that are facing U.S. tariffs did not previously have tariffs against U.S. goods.

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