Trump reaffirms 'minimum' 10 % baseline tariff, but notes possibility of 'exception' - The Korea Times

Trump reaffirms 'minimum' 10 % baseline tariff, but notes possibility of 'exception'

U.S. President Donald Trump sits inside the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 9. Reuters-Yonhap

U.S. President Donald Trump sits inside the Oval Office of the White House, in Washington, D.C., U.S., May 9. Reuters-Yonhap

U.S. President Donald Trump reaffirmed his administration's "minimum" 10 percent baseline tariff on U.S. imports Friday, but raised the possibility of an "exception" as South Korea and other countries are striving to avoid or minimize the impact of new U.S. levies.

Trump made the remarks as he responded to a question over whether the baseline tariff will continue to be in effect even if countries offer zero tariffs on U.S. exports in pursuit of "reciprocity."

"You are going to always have a baseline. I mean, there could be an exception at some point. We'll see if somebody does something exceptional for us," Trump told reporters at the White House after signing executive orders.

"It's always possible, but basically, you have a baseline of a minimum of 10 percent and some of them will be much higher -- 40 percent, 50 percent and 60 percent as they have been doing to us over the years."

He pointed out that there will be four or five more trade deals "coming immediately," but he did not specify which countries will reach those deals with the U.S.

The baseline tariff went into effect on April 5, while Trump paused higher country-specific "reciprocal" tariffs, including 25 percent duties on South Korea, until July 8 to allow for negotiations over tariff- and non-tariff barriers and other related issues.

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