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Trump recalled the introduction of new duties for countries from August 1.

Trump: The United States will send letters to countries with the amount of trade duties
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Washington will send letters to foreign countries notifying them of the amount of the new duties from August 1 of this year. US President Donald Trump told reporters on July 4.

"We will start sending letters to different countries from tomorrow. They [duties] will range in value from 60 or 70 percent to 10 or 20 percent," Trump said, quoted by The New York Times.

He said the administration would send more emails every day until the end of the 90-day pause on Wednesday, July 9th.

According to the head of the White House, the profit from the duties will be huge for the United States.

Earlier in the day, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent announced that the US would impose a 10% customs duty on countries negotiating in good faith with Washington. According to Bessent, a "flurry" of US transactions with other countries is expected before July 9.

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