Q: "Are the tariff letters that you sent today final offers or are they negotiable?" TRUMP: "They're more or less final offers. We're always subject to negotiate something...They've had their way for many, many decades...We just wanted fairness." https://t.co/23lgGhJjYp
REPORTER: Are the tariff letters you sent to today final offers? TRUMP: More or less final offer. We're always subject to negotiate something that's fair. https://t.co/1P5T7MYZMF
Tariff letters sent today: final offers
Former President Donald Trump announced on July 7, 2025, that tariff letters sent on that day represent more or less final offers regarding trade tariffs. While these letters are positioned as near-final proposals, Trump indicated that there remains room for negotiation to achieve what he described as fairness. This statement was made in the context of ongoing discussions about tariffs, with some officials, including Bessent, suggesting that there is still time for dialogue. Trump emphasized that previous trade arrangements had favored other parties for many decades, implying a shift toward more equitable terms.