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Singapore drivers fined over $17k for VEP violations; Trump reveals details of tariff letters to Southeast Asian nations: Singapore live news
Singapore drivers racked up over $17,000 (RM57,000) worth of fines for being caught without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) during the first five days of enforcement. Malaysia's Road Transport Department (JPJ) revealed that it had issued 190 traffic summonses from 1 July to 6 July. US President Donald Trump has publicised the contents of tariff letters sent to a number of Southeast Asian countries on 7 July. The letters stated US tariffs will begin on 1 August for products entering America from Myanmar (40%), Laos (40%), Cambodia (36%), Thailand (36%), Indonesia (32%) and Malaysia (25%). At press time, Singapore was not among the countries mentioned by Trump on his Truth Social account. Read more in our live blog below, including the latest local and international news and updates. Malaysia's Road Transport Department (JPJ) has revealed that Singapore drivers racked up over $17,000 (RM57,000) worth of fines for being caught without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) during the first five days of enforcement. JPJ said on Sunday (6 July) that it had issued 190 traffic summonses since 1 July, according to Bernama. The report also indicated that more than 1,700 vehicles were inspected during this period. "So far, VEP enforcement at the land checkpoints has proceeded smoothly," JPJ's director for Johor, Azmil Zainal Adnan was quoted as saying. As of 1 July, Singapore-registered vehicles entering Malaysia without a valid VEP will be fined RM300 (S$91). US President Donald Trump posted images on his Truth Social account of tariff letters sent to a number of Southeast Asian nations on 7 July. At press time, Singapore was not among the countries highlighted on his social media platform. The letters confirmed that new US tariffs will begin on 1 August on products entering America from Myanmar (40%), Laos (40%), Cambodia (36%), Thailand (36%), Indonesia (32%) and Malaysia (25%). Asian powerhouses Japan and South Korea were also hit with 25% tariffs as Trump ramped up his trade war. The letters hinted at opportunities for additional negotiations but also warned that any reprisal steps would be met with a strong response. "If for any reason you decide to raise your Tariffs, then, whatever the number you choose to raise them by, will be added onto the 25% that we charge," Trump wrote. Malaysia's Road Transport Department (JPJ) has revealed that Singapore drivers racked up over $17,000 (RM57,000) worth of fines for being caught without a valid Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP) during the first five days of enforcement. JPJ said on Sunday (6 July) that it had issued 190 traffic summonses since 1 July, according to Bernama. The report also indicated that more than 1,700 vehicles were inspected during this period. "So far, VEP enforcement at the land checkpoints has proceeded smoothly," JPJ's director for Johor, Azmil Zainal Adnan was quoted as saying. As of 1 July, Singapore-registered vehicles entering Malaysia without a valid VEP will be fined RM300 (S$91). US President Donald Trump posted images on his Truth Social account of tariff letters sent to a number of Southeast Asian nations on 7 July. At press time, Singapore was not among the countries highlighted on his social media platform. The letters confirmed that new US tariffs will begin on 1 August on products entering America from Myanmar (40%), Laos (40%), Cambodia (36%), Thailand (36%), Indonesia (32%) and Malaysia (25%). Asian powerhouses Japan and South Korea were also hit with 25% tariffs as Trump ramped up his trade war. The letters hinted at opportunities for additional negotiations but also warned that any reprisal steps would be met with a strong response. "If for any reason you decide to raise your Tariffs, then, whatever the number you choose to raise them by, will be added onto the 25% that we charge," Trump wrote.


Bloomberg
29 minutes ago
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Iron Ore Seesaws as Traders Assess Trump's Tariff Announcements
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EU Still Hopes for Initial U.S. Trade Deal Before Deadline
The European Union is still hoping to secure a bare-bones trade deal with the U.S. by July 9 after President Donald Trump and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that tariffs on U.S. trading partners will revert back to their April rates next month. 'We are continuing to work towards the deadline of the 9th of July and in that sense, political and technical level contact between the EU and U.S. continues,' Olof Gill, a spokesperson for the European Commission, said on Monday.