July 10, 2025
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NOTE FROM THE EDITOR
Mark your calendars: The tariff timeline has shifted again.
Just days before a 90-day pause on country-specific reciprocal tariffs was scheduled to expire, President Donald Trump pushed implementation back again — this time to Aug. 1.
But that's not all. Here's a quick snapshot of other tariff-related actions the White House has taken this week:
The current trade landscape remains uncertain amid these additional shifts in tariff implementation. How have the latest changes impacted your company’s strategy? I’d love to know. Send me an email at kstroh@industrydive.com.
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President Donald Trump made the announcement days after indicating duties were coming soon for copper and pharmaceutical imports.
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UPDATED
The U.S. detailed the rates it will impose on imports from certain countries starting Aug. 1 in identical letters shared by the president.
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The U.S. also will levy 50% tariffs on the country starting Aug. 1, the president said Wednesday.
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Sabih Khan has overseen planning, procurement, manufacturing, logistics and product fulfillment for the company as SVP of operations for the last six years.
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Executives from the two companies suggest that with fluctuating trade policies, the short-term priority for automakers should be staying the course.
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The consumer packaged goods company is partnering with traceability platform Wholechain to better capture sourcing data for its pet food ingredients.
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The facility will process, pack and ship beef to distribution centers to serve the retailer's Midwest stores.
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