
Against the backdrop of new conflicts in the global economy, U.S. President Donald Trump drew attention with an open letter sent to Kazakh leader Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
In this letter, Trump officially announced that a 25 percent tariff on Kazakh products would be introduced starting August 1, 2025. According to President Trump, these tariffs will not apply if Kazakhstan or its companies produce goods directly within the U.S.
He wrote, "We are ready to resolve production and licensing processes in a short time, even within a few weeks." Additionally, this letter was sent not only to Kazakhstan but also to the leaders of countries such as Malaysia, Laos, South Africa, Myanmar, Japan, and South Korea.
For them, the tariff rates are set between 25 percent and 40 percent. Experts believe that Trump's such strict economic policy could lead to the formation of new rules and regulations in global trade relations.
This situation requires a reassessment of new production projects and trade strategies from many countries. The Zamin.uz website will continue to provide prompt and accurate information about international economic processes, geopolitical changes, and significant developments in U.S. foreign policy.