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Trump: The extension of the deferral period is until August 1; the tax rates of 14 countries announced, with a maximum of 40%!
On July 7, local time, U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order to extend the so-called 'reciprocal tariffs' grace period, pushing the implementation date from July 9 to August 1. On April 2, Trump announced the imposition of so-called 'reciprocal tariffs,' which triggered a sharp decline in the American financial markets. Under pressure from multiple parties, Trump announced on April 9 a 90-day suspension of high 'reciprocal tariffs' on certain trading partners, but maintained a 10% 'baseline tariff.' A 25% tariff was imposed on South Korea and Japan. On July 7, local time, U.S. President Donald Trump posted letters addressed to Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe and South Korean President Lee Jae-myung on social media.
Final push for US-EU trade talks: A "ceasefire agreement" on the 10% tariff may be finalized this week, with key Industries seeking exemptions.
The European Union seeks to reach a preliminary trade agreement with the United States this week to lock in a 10% tariff rate after the August 1 deadline.
HSBC: Three major "painful Trades" are brewing! Wall Street consensus may be completely overturned.
HSBC predicts against the trend that the three most crowded market consensus may all be wrong, and the market may welcome a drastic reversal in the second half of the year.
Is Apple performing well in China in May and approaching a turning point in performance? Goldman Sachs is pouring cold water on this: it may be difficult to maintain this in the future.
① Since the beginning of this year, Apple's stock price has declined due to U.S. tariffs, increased competition, and a lag in the AI field, causing many investors to worry about Apple's sales prospects; ② Data shows that the iPhone benefited from pricing strategy and China's national subsidy policy, with unexpected sales growth in May in the Chinese market, outperforming domestic Chinese brands.
Kevin O'Leary Says Steve Jobs Was 'Not A Nice Guy' But Taught Him A Success Formula That Elon Musk Now Uses
Summer promotion is heating up! Data companies predict: This year's Amazon Prime Day will significantly boost U.S. online sales.
Adobe Analytics predicts that online sales for U.S. retailers will surge during this year's Amazon Prime Day event. ②With promotional activities launched by Amazon, Walmart, and Target, consumers are expected to take advantage of significant discounts to purchase commodities, and the sales of some items are also anticipated to increase.