

Major US Tariff Rates Take Effect; Trump-Putin Summit Scheduled
14 snips Aug 7, 2025
John Tucker, a Bloomberg reporter with a focus on economic trends and political events, delves into the implications of President Trump's historic tariff increases, pushing the average rate to 15.2%. He discusses the controversial exemptions for companies like Apple that shift production back to the U.S. The podcast also covers the scheduled summit between Trump and Putin, aimed at brokering peace in Ukraine, and examines the recent Legionella outbreak in Harlem, showcasing a mix of trade policy and public health concerns.
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Tariffs Target Countries Buying Russian Oil
- India is singled out for a 50% tariff due to its Russian oil purchases, reflecting geopolitical trade tensions.
- Additional tariffs on China remain under negotiation amid similar concerns over crude oil imports.
Trump-Putin-Ukraine Peace Talks Planned
- Presidents Trump and Putin plan to meet soon, possibly including Ukraine's Zelensky, aiming to broker peace.
- The location and timeline of this summit are still being finalized.
Apple's US Production Commitment
- Apple pledged to onshore all iPhone and watch cover glass production in the U.S., investing $2.5 billion with Corning.
- CEO Tim Cook discussed this commitment but noted final iPhone assembly will remain abroad for now.