The clock is ticking closer to President Donald Trump’s latest tariff deadline – with countries around the world poised to see even steeper import taxes on goods sent into the U.S. starting Friday. Trump would soon sign an order to impose the sweeping new rates, set to go into effect at midnight.
The Latest: White House says Trump will soon sign order to impose new tariffs at midnight Friday
The clock is ticking closer to President Donald Trump’s latest tariff deadline – with countries around the world poised to see even steeper import taxes on goods sent into the U.S. starting Friday.
At a Thursday news briefing, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said that Trump would soon sign an order “at some point this afternoon or later this evening” to impose the sweeping new rates, set to go into effect at midnight.
Leavitt added that countries that have not received a prior letter on tariffs from Trump, or negotiated framework for a trade deal, will be notified of their likely tariff rates either in that order or in the form of a letter. She did not say what the baseline tariff rate would be under the coming order.
Also on Thursday, Trump announced that he would be extending trade negotiations with Mexico for 90 days. But the vast majority of nations are continuing to face uncertainty ahead of the coming deadline. And while handful of trade deals have also trickled in, many details remain hazy – with businesses and manufacturers around the world bracing for heightened operating costs and potential price hikes regardless. Meanwhile, Trump’s overhaul of American trade policy hasn’t gone unchallenged. Appellate court judges have expressed broad skepticism around Trump’s legal rationale for his most expansive round of tariffs.