TMTPOST -- U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday suggested a 15% tariff rate is the bottom of his worldwide reciprocal levies.Credit:China Central Television“We’ll have a straight, simple tariff of anywhere between 15% and 50%. A couple of — we have 50 because we haven’t been getting along with those countries too well,” Trump said at an AI summit in Washington Wednesday, according to a Bloomberg report. Trump’s comment conflicted with his remarks last week, when the president said he would send letters to more than a hundred countries, informing them of U.S. tariffs that could be set at as low as 10%. Trump on July 15 said that the United States would soon inform a group of minor trading partners of tariffs higher than 10%. “We’ll be releasing a letter soon talking about many countries that are much smaller, where you might not do an [individual] letter,” Trump said after returning from Pittsburgh."We'll probably set one tariff for all of them," Trump said, adding that the tariff rate could be "a little over 10% tariff" on goods from at least 100 nations.U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick interjected that the nations with goods being taxed at these rates would be in Africa and the Caribbean, places that generally do relatively modest levels of trade with the U.S. and would be relatively insignificant for addressing Trump's goals of reducing trade imbalances with the rest of the world.“We’ll have well over 150 countries that we’re just going to send a notice of payment out, and the notice of payment is going to say what the tariff” rate will be, Trump told reporters at the White House on July 16. He added that countries receiving these letter were “not big countries, and they don’t do that much business.” Trump revealed later July 16 that he would probably directly setting 10% or 15% tariffs for these countries. “We’re going to put out one number” to nearly 150 countries, and the tariff rate would “be probably 10 or 15%, we haven’t decided yet,” Trump said in an interview with Real America’s Voice broadcast.Trump has so far released letters to heads of more than 20 U.S. trading partners, threatening new tariffs starting August 1 if no deal will be made with the U.S. ahead of the deadline. Brazil is facing 50% tariffs according to Trump’s letter, the highest tariff level among those receiving his letters. Trump on Tuesday announced “massive” deal including a 15% reciprocal tariffs on Japan, making the Asian ally a trading partner that would face the lowest levies. 更多精彩内容,关注钛媒体微信号(ID:taimeiti),或者下载钛媒体App