Trump’s tariff deadline is near. Here’s a look at countries that have a deal — and those that don't.

Come Friday, the world will have to contend with higher tariff rates from the Trump administration, raising the specter of even more economic uncertainty
Come Friday, the world will have to contend with higher tariff rates from the Trump administration, raising the specter of even more economic uncertainty.
For most countries, that can of worms has been kicked twice down the road, from “Liberation Day” on April 2, to July 9, and now to Aug. 1.
Back in April, President Donald Trump had claimed to have done “over 200 deals” in an interview with Time Magazine, and trade adviser Peter Navarro had said that “90 deals in 90 days” was possible. The country has fallen far short of that, with only eight deals in 120 days, including one with the 27-member European Union.
Here are where things stand in global trade.
The U.K. led the charge on trade agreements with the U.S., striking one as early as May. The framework includes a 10% baseline tariffs on U.K. goods, as well as various quotas and exemptions for products such as autos and aerospace goods.
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