Washington – White House National Economic Council director Kevin Haset said on Sunday that “the rough outline of deals is becoming clear” Major tariff time limit This week, works as “guidelines” for other countries with agreements such as UK and Vietnam.
“There is going to be a lot of news this week, and I think the title of news is that there are going to be the deals that have been finalized,” Haset said “Facing the nation with Margaret Brainon,
President Trump with 90-day freeze Taking us tariff Ready to end on Wednesday, White House In recent weeks like China, UK and Vietnam, new trade agreements have been postponed with countries, But other deals are yet to be announced in the week.
President on 2 April Increasing the levy on dozens of other countries unveiled 10% baseline tariffs on almost all American trading partners. After days, as Investors appeared spukMr. Trump announced a 90-day stagnation on most of his new tariffs, keeping the tariff rate on the goods imported from China by increasing the tariff rate. Chinese goods are now subject to 30% of the entire board tariff.
Haset said on Sunday that there are a “full number” of deals that American trade representative Jaimison Greer has interacted with foreign governments, as well as letters “deal are not sufficiently advanced” this week with letters sent to countries. Mr. Trump told reporters on Friday that the US would start sending letters to a dozen countries on Monday.
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Although no details about the prescribed countries to obtain the Husset letter will not share, he said that notices can go to both small and big business partners. Haset underlined the possibility of getting a deal “in the last minute” with letters, saying “until we play everything that plays, I think we need to catch our fire and news this week.”
Asked by Senior White House correspondent Vejia Jiang, whether the President will expand the break for some of the most important trading partners when it does not come together by Wednesday, Haset said “The United States is always ready to talk to everyone about everything going on in the world.”
“There are deadlines, and there are things that are close, and so perhaps things will push back from the time limit, or maybe they will not,” Haset said. “Finally, the President is going to make that decision.”
Mr. Trump said on Friday that he would probably start the tariff on August 1. Meanwhile, Treasury Secretary Scott Besant said on CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday that the President would send letters, informing countries that “” if you don’t move things, on 1 August, you will return your April 2. ,
Husset on Sunday, facing the trade strategy, said, “People are responding to the potential threats of President Trump that they are transferring their activity to the US and making high tariffs on countries that are building jobs.”
“I think there is a race to achieve activity in the US, and in part, the race has been closed by President Trump,” Haset said.