Key Takeaways:Former U.S. President Donald Trump announced tariff letters will be released on Monday, July 7, at 12 p.m. EST.The announcement suggests upcoming trade measures involving multiple countries.The move may impact global market sentiment and U.S. trade policy outlook.Former U.S. President Donald Trump stated on social media that formal tariff letters and trade agreements between the United States and various countries will begin to be issued at 12:00 p.m. Eastern Time on Monday, July 7.“I am pleased to announce that the tariff letters and/or agreements between the United States and countries around the world will begin to be issued at 12 noon Eastern Time on July 7,” Trump wrote, referring to what may be a new phase in his trade policy framework. The timing corresponds to early Tuesday morning in Beijing.The statement has raised anticipation around potential shifts in global trade dynamics, as markets await details on which countries and sectors may be affected by the forthcoming measures.