Trump Takes a Hard Line: No Extension of Tariff Deadline, Full Rates Coming on July 9

Source Tradingkey

TradingKey – U.S. President Donald Trump made it clear on Tuesday (July 1) that the "reciprocal tariff grace period", originally set to expire on July 9, will not be extended under any circumstances. He also said the U.S. government will formally notify countries of their final applicable tariff rates.

Back in April, Trump introduced his so-called “reciprocal tariffs” policy, proposing to impose rates of up to 50% based on each country's trade surplus with the U.S., and offering a grace period until July 9 for nations to negotiate better trade terms. So far, only a handful of agreements have been reached — including a framework deal with China and a finalized agreement with the United Kingdom. Negotiations with other major trading partners remain unresolved.

When asked whether he would consider extending the deadline further, Trump firmly stated that no more extensions are under consideration. He emphasized that the U.S. will begin implementing its planned tariffs immediately after the grace period ends.

Japan has come under direct criticism from Trump. He accused Japan of refusing to open its market to U.S. rice while maintaining an unfair advantage in automotive trade, calling for tariffs as high as 35% on Japanese goods. Japan had already faced a 24% reciprocal tariff, but negotiations between the two sides have moved slowly.

Trump was blunt:"We've dealt with Japan. I'm not sure if we're going to make a deal. I doubt it. They're very tough. You have to understand they're very spoiled."

In contrast, Trump struck a more conciliatory tone toward India, saying that if India agrees to open up greater market access for U.S. products, the U.S. may negotiate a bilateral deal to reduce or eliminate tariffs. India is currently under a 26% reciprocal tariff, and talks with Washington are ongoing regarding market access issues.

Market analysts see this move as a show of strength by Trump, who is using the looming deadline to force foreign governments into making deeper concessions. With the July 9 implementation date approaching, global supply chains now face a fresh wave of uncertainty — particularly for Japan, the EU, and South Korea, which have yet to finalize deals.

The announcement has also intensified market risk aversion, especially around safe-haven assets. Gold prices have risen from $3,249.1 per ounce earlier in the week to $3,332.7, while silver climbed from $35.4 to $36.1 per ounce.

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