The Trump administration’s trade offensive continues to gain steam as the president announces another set of tariff enforcement letters. At least seven new countries are in line to receive them this week.
The effort follows the earlier dispatch of similar letters to 14 countries, which outlined major tariff hikes from 25% to 40%. These moves are part of a broader campaign to rebalance global trade in favor of the United States.
Encouraging signs have emerged in the form of completed trade deals with China and the UK. Negotiations with India are nearing finalization, suggesting that Trump’s pressure tactics may be yielding results.
With the deadline now extended to August 1, Trump made it absolutely clear that this is the final warning. “No extensions will be granted,” he posted, underscoring the seriousness of the coming enforcement phase.

