By Gavin Bade
President Trump posted letters to the leaders of Tunisia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Indonesia, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Thailand and Serbia, notifying them of tariff rates that they will have to pay on Aug. 1 if they don't make a deal with his administration.
In the letters, Trump says he will set Tunisia's tariff at 25%, Bosnia and Herzegovina's at 30%, Indonesia's at 32%, Bangladesh and Serbia's at 35%, and Cambodia and Thailand's at 36%, according to posts on his Truth Social network. White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said earlier in the day that Trump would sign an executive order that would apply new tariff rates on Aug. 1, though many nations remain in negotiations with the U.S. over potential pacts to lower the duties.
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