U.S. President Donald Trump touted new trade agreements with Japan, Indonesia and the Philippines ahead of his looming August 1 global tariff deadline. CBS News' Natalie Brand has the latest from the White House.
Breakdown
- President Trump announces new trade deals with Japan, Indonesia, and the Philippines.
- Japan agrees to invest $550 billion in the U.S. and accept a 15% tariff, down from a proposed 25%. 3s
- Indonesia and the Philippines will each face a 19% tariff under the new agreements. 9s
- Japan's investment will focus on projects like pharmaceuticals and semiconductors, operated by U.S. or non-Japanese companies. 1m 21s
- The administration signals that tariffs could be lowered if countries open their markets further. 2m 2s
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Global Tariffs
Donald Trump has signed an order to impose tariffs imports into the U.S. from countries including China, Mexico and Canada.