U.S. President Trump has affirmed that the current trade deadline of July 9th will likely remain unchanged, emphasizing the necessity for countries to finalize agreements with the United States to avoid increased tariffs. Speaking in a Fox News interview, Trump expressed confidence that extending the deadline was unnecessary, underscoring the administration’s firm stance on trade negotiations.
Previously, Trump indicated flexibility regarding the deadline, suggesting the government retained the authority to modify it as needed. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin highlighted ongoing discussions with multiple trading partners, noting that while some proposals are promising, completing all negotiations before the tariffs take effect on April 2nd may be challenging.
Mnuchin remains optimistic about reaching agreements with a majority of key partners, aiming to conclude trade talks with 10 to 12 of 18 principal countries and an additional 20 significant trade relationships by early September. This timeline aligns with the U.S. Labor Day, reflecting a strategic approach to mitigating tariff impacts on international commerce.