White House adviser says three trade deals nearly done
- Kevin Hassett, an economic adviser to the White House, reported that three trade agreements were nearly complete and ready for President Trump’s consideration last week.
- This progress comes after a U.S. Trade court decision overturned the majority of Trump's tariffs and determined he exceeded his powers.
- Hassett dismissed the court’s decision as actions by "activist judges" and said it would not disrupt ongoing negotiations.
- He expressed confidence that the administration's appeal would be successful and noted that multiple agreements are expected soon as markets begin to open.
- These developments suggest the administration expects to expand U.S. Trade despite legal obstacles from the trade court ruling.
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