
After stopping the “Liberation Day” Day for 90 days to 8 July, Donald Trump reminded the country’s administration to move quickly to conclude their business agreements and provide their best offers to the United States before the deadline, according to the letter of the letter to Reuters.
The proposal from the United States Sales Representative Office provides a window to bring President Donald Trump to bring to close heavy negotiations with dozens of countries that started on April 9. The tariffs were suspended after the market, bonds and currencies rebelled over the extensive nature of the newspaper.
The document is proposed by the urgency within the administration to complete the shops against its own close date. Although it is not clear who would receive the letter, it was mostly focused on countries in active negotiations with the US. According to reports, the US, among other things, participated in interviews with the European Union, Japan, Vietnam and India.
Previously, soon after the suspension of tariffs, the United States government was reportedly in interviews with 15 different countries to change or reduce tariffs (which are taxes from imported goods).
Kevin Hassett, an economic advisor to the White House, said that the country had submitted proposals or agreements hoping the US would agree. He added that the US was approaching some countries.
“Ustr informed us that there are now about 15 countries that have made explicit offers we are studying, considering and deciding whether they are good enough to present the president,” said Kevin Hassett.
The US began to consider offers from 15 countries on tariff agreements after Donald Trump surprised everyone by stopping tariffs for most countries – perhaps encouraging them to try to conclude their own agreements with the US in the middle of a trade war that erased billions of dollars from the world market.
The Ustr official stated that business interviews are taking place. “Productive negotiations with many key business partners continue at a quick pace. It is in the interest of all parties to evaluate progress and assess any further steps.”
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