Donald Trump signed command to give tariff releases that start on Monday for 'aligned partners' - details
US President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that offers on Monday, September 8, 2025, tariff releases to trade partners who report an agreement on industrial exports such as nickel, gold, including metals and pharmaceutical compounds and chemicals, on Saturday, September 6, 2025. Partners’ who can come up with framework -treaty to lower Trump tariffs and duties imposed on world nations. The tariff releases will begin on Monday, September 8, 2025 at 12:01 p.m. The executive order signed by the US president brings rates with its commitments in the existing framework, which deal with allies such as Japan and the European Union. What are the zero tariff items? According to the agency report, zero tariff items identified in the executive order contain graphite and different types of nickel, which are the most important ingredients in the manufacture of stainless steel and electric vehicles batteries. Generic pharmaceutical products, including anesthesia memberocaine and reagents used in medical diagnostic tests, are also included among the zero tariff items. The trade agreement also contains different types of gold imports, from powders and leaf to bullying. Rates will also be scrapped on other items, such as natural graphite, neodymium magnets, light-emitting diodes (LEDs), certain plastic and polyilicon. Trump’s tariff movement since its appointment as 47th US President Donald Trump has spent the first seven months imposing massive rates on world countries and renovating the global trading system. In his recent executive order, Trump said his willingness to lower rates depends on the ‘scope and economic value’ of a trade partner’s commitments to the United States in its “reciprocal trade” and the US national interest. The tariff reduction items that “cannot be grown in the United States are exploited or naturally produced” or are produced in adequate volume to meet the domestic demand of the country, according to the agency report. An official of the White House told the news agency that the order creates new carving points for some agricultural products, aircraft and parts and non-patented articles for use in pharmaceutical products. The official also said that in situations where a country has signed a ‘reciprocal’ trade agreement with the United States, it will enable the US trade representative, the Department of Trade and Customs to waive the rates on covered imports without a new executive order of Trump.