Pressure from Trump for trade deals before Wednesday deadline, but hints of more time for talks
- The Trump administration is increasing pressure on trading partners to finalize deals before a Wednesday deadline.
- Trump stated he may send out letters regarding tariff rates if no agreements are reached before the deadline.
- A deal has been reached with Vietnam for U.S. goods to enter duty-free, while Vietnamese exports face a 20% tariff.
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney insists on a new deal by July 21, or Canada will implement increased trade countermeasures.
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Sunday Talks - Kevin Hassett Outlines Trade Deadlines and Tariff Status - The Last Refuge
White House National Economic Chairman, Kevin Hassett, discusses the current status of the ongoing trade negotiations as the deadline for engagement windows is scheduled to close on July 9th. As outlined by Kevin Hassett, we can expect those nations who are not in current negotiations will receive letters from President Trump letting them know that […] The post Sunday Talks – Kevin Hassett Outlines Trade Deadlines and Tariff Status appeared firs…
Trump's Tariff Tango: High Stakes and Global Uncertainties
Trump's Tariff Tango: High Stakes and Global Uncertainties The Trump administration is ramping up its efforts, pushing foreign trading partners to finalize new trade agreements ahead of a decisive Wednesday deadline. The U.S. plans to issue warnings starting Monday, signaling potential tariff hikes as early as August 1. This move introduces more uncertainty for businesses, consumers, and America's trading partners.Questions persist on which nati…
Trump Presses for Trade Deals Before Deadline, Hints of More Time for Talks
The Trump administration is stepping up pressure on trading partners to quickly make new deals before a Wednesday deadline, with plans for the United States to start sending letters Monday warning countries that higher tariffs could kick in Aug. 1.
Trump officials keep up tariff pressure but hint at flexibility on deadline
The Trump administration is stepping up pressure on trading partners to quickly make new deals before a Wednesday deadline, with plans for the United States to start sending letters Monday warning countries that higher tariffs could kick in Aug. 1. That furthers the uncertainty for businesses, consumers and America’s trading partners, and questions remain about which countries will be notified, whether anything will change in the days ahead and …
White House steps up pressure for trade deals ahead of Wednesday deadline
There are plans for the United States to start sending letters Monday warning countries that higher tariffs could kick in Aug. 1. That furthers the uncertainty for businesses, consumers, and America's trading partners.
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