Trump says tariff letters to 12 countries signed, going out Monday
ABOARD AIR ONE, July 4 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Friday said he had signed letters to 12 countries outlining the various tariff levels they would face on their good imported into the United States.
Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that the letters would be sent out on Monday.
He declined to say which countries would be in the first batch of letters. Trump had told reporters earlier on Friday that he expected letters to go to most countries by July 9, when higher "reciprocal" tariffs that he paused for 90 days are due to go into effect.
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