Trump Open to Extending Trade Talks' Deadline, but Says It Won't Be Necessary
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Trump says willing to extend trade talks deadline, but says that won’t be necessary
Trump told reporters before a performance at the Kennedy Center that trade negotiations were continuing with some 15 countries, including South Korea, Japan and the European Union.
US President Donald Trump is willing to extend a tariff freeze with a number of countries in order to conclude negotiations on trade agreements. The president said this on Thursday night, according to news agency...
Trump Open to Extending July 8 Tariff Deadline as Trade Talks Continue
President Donald Trump said on June 11 that he’s willing to extend a July 8 deadline for concluding trade negotiations with other countries before sweeping new tariffs take effect. He also said that such an extension may prove unnecessary, as deals are either coming or will be replaced by unilateral terms set by the United States. Trump made the remarks before attending a performance of “Les Miserables” at the Kennedy Center in Washington, after…
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The 90-day period for the application of the tariffs will expire on 8 July. Trump is willing to extend the deadline of 8 July for trade negotiations. He says that the US could even send letters to the countries concerned with the terms of trade agreements which he can accept or reject. The trade agreement with China has a different deadline, established for 10 August. The US President Donald Trump stated that "it would be willing to extend the l…
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