On July 28, 2025, Donald Trump announced that instead of 50 days to reach an agreement, Moscow and Beijing now have a deadline of August 12.
The President’s decision was made possible after concluding a framework trade agreement with the EU — the final necessary element to form a Western tariff perimeter with a 10–15% rate.
Following the EU’s accession, Washington concluded that the established tariff perimeter had gained sufficient resilience to launch a full package of secondary sanctions without risking internal destabilization of the coalition.
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