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<h1>President extends tariff deadline to August 1 after securing only three of ninety planned trade deals</h1> The US President paused sweeping 'Liberation Day' tariffs in April for 90 days, aiming to negotiate 90 trade deals. Only three agreements emerged: with the United Kingdom (reducing tariffs on autos, steel, aluminum), Vietnam (allowing duty-free US goods while imposing 20% levy on Vietnamese exports), and a framework deal with China (easing rare earth mineral access). Most countries still face 10% baseline tariffs. The deadline has been extended to August 1, with Japan and South Korea facing 25% levies next month.