‘Give your best offers by…’: Donald Trump administration pushes countries to urgently finalise trade deals as tariff deadline looms
Tuesday, 3 June 2025 The Trump administration is pushing for swift trade deal conclusions, urging nations to submit optimal proposals. This urgency follows initial tariff suspensions and market reactions. While a preliminary agreement exists with Britain, the U.S. seeks comprehensive offers on tariffs, quotas, digital commerce, and economic security from partners like the EU, Japan, Vietnam, and India.
U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping held a 90-minute phone call focused “almost entirely on trade,” marking their first direct contact since the U.S. imposed new ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs. Trump called the talks “very positive” and confirmed a future meeting to...
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President Donald Trump has reignited global trade tension by declaring that the U.S. can “do whatever we want” as the July 8 deadline on reciprocal tariffs approaches. The 90-day pause on steep..