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Trump trade war: tariff deadlines and key upcoming events

ReutersJun 11, 2025 1:43 PM

- The twists and turns in U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies have not only rattled global financial markets but have also taken investors on a roller-coaster ride.

Companies are counting the cost of the trade war that is now being estimated at more than $34 billion in lost sales and higher expenses, a Reuters analysis showed.

Adding to the uncertainty are tariff-related legal challenges and Trump's assertion that he would hammer out bilateral deals with trade partners, even though agreements remain elusive, save a pact with Britain this month.

Here's a timeline for key upcoming events and dates that could have a bearing on the U.S. tariff policy:

June 11, 2025:

Trump says U.S. deal with China is done, with Beijing to supply magnets and rare earth minerals.

A White House official said the agreement allows the U.S. to charge a 55% tariff on imported Chinese goods, while China would charge a 10% tariff on U.S. imports. The deal is subject to final approval from President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

June 15-17:

Trump will attend the annual summit of G7 nations in Canada. The summit will be hosted at the Rocky Mountain resort town of Kananaskis, Alberta, with tariffs expected to be a major topic of discussion.

July 8:

"Liberation Day" tariffs to take effect following the 90-day suspension period, potentially affecting imports from multiple countries.

July 9:

Deadline for United States and the European Union to negotiate a deal to avert 50% tariff duty on all EU imports.

July 14:

The EU's 90-day pause on its own retaliatory tariffs to end.

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