U.S. President Donald Trump announced on Wednesday on a social media platform that he will impose a comprehensive 50% high tariff on any country that provides Iran with military weapons, and that there will be “absolutely no exemptions.” At the same time, he revealed that the U.S. and Iran have reached a ceasefire agreement and that they are currently holding close negotiations to stop uranium enrichment and lift sanctions.
(Background: Iran announced a “historic victory” under 10 conditions: the U.S. withdraw troops, lift sanctions, and recognize Hormuz control)
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U.S. President Donald Trump has once again adopted tough economic sanctions in handling the Middle East situation. On Wednesday, Trump, via his own social media platform Truth Social, announced that the United States will impose a comprehensive tariff of up to 50% on any country that supplies Iran with military weapons, in order to thoroughly cut off Iran’s potential military resupply lines.
In this post that has drawn global attention, Trump wrote in a hardline tone:
“Any country that supplies Iran with military weapons, any and all goods destined for the United States of America will be immediately hit with a 50% tariff, effective immediately. There are absolutely no exclusions or exemption provisions!”
This blanket tariff threat will undoubtedly bring new pressure to global supply chains and international trade, and deliver the harshest warning to countries that have military dealings with Iran.
The timing of this tariff warning is especially critical. Just on Tuesday, the United States and Iran had only just announced that they reached a ceasefire agreement. In his subsequent remarks, Trump disclosed more details; he described recent developments in the Middle East as a “very effective regime change,” and said that after reaching the ceasefire agreement, the United States would “work closely” with the Iranian authorities.
Regarding the nuclear weapons development issue that the outside world is most concerned about, Trump, in another Truth Social post, explicitly assured: “There will be no enrichment of uranium.” He further noted that, among the 15-point peace plan proposed by the United States, the two sides have already reached agreement on many of its provisions.
As the situation shifts from saber-rattling to the negotiating table, Trump also previewed that the United States and Iran will hold substantive discussions on issues such as tariffs and lifting economic sanctions. This signals that, after an extremely tense military standoff, U.S.-Iran relations may be headed for a major historic turning point.