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US to make several trade announcements in next 48 hours, treasury secretary says

The United States will make several trade announcements in the next 48 hours, treasury secretary Scott Bessent has said this morning.

“We’ve had a lot of people change their tune in terms of negotiations. So my mailbox was full last night with a lot of new offers, a lot of new proposals,” Bessent told CNBC. “So it’s going to be a busy couple of days.”

It comes amid confusion over when the administration’s new tariff rates will come into effect. Donald Trump said the US would start delivering tariff letters from 12:00pm ET today, but they will apparently be delayed, going into effect on 1 August and not 9 July as previously expected.

Asked if the tariffs were coming into effect on 1 August or this week, Trump – helpfully – replied: “No, there are going to be tariffs, the tariffs, the tariffs are going to be, the tariffs. I think we’ll have most countries done by July 9, yeah. Either a letter or a deal.”

The letters would not necessarily provide an ultimatum, according to Bessent. “It’s just ‘thank you for wanting to trade with the United States of America. We welcome you as a trading partner, and here’s the rate, unless you want to come back and try to negotiate,’” he said.

Bessent declined to comment on whether negotiations on new ownership of the TikTok short video app, which Trump also said would start this week, would be linked to trade talks with China.

He said he would meet with his Chinese counterpart in the next couple of weeks.

“I think there are things for us to do together if the Chinese want to do it, so we will discuss whether we are able to move beyond trade into other areas,” he told CNBC.

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Trump trade advisor hails ‘progress’ as administration set to blow ’90 deals in 90 days’ deadline

Shortly after Donald Trump paused his disruptive “liberation day” tariffs last April, his top trade adviser, Peter Navarro, went on Fox Business Network to promise “90 deals in 90 days” with major trading partners.

It seemed a wildly unrealistic goal, considering such agreements can take months or years to hammer out. The 9 July deadline for those deals is nigh, and Washington has just two new trade deals – with the UK and Vietnam – to show for its efforts, and other White House officials have since downplayed the seriousness of that deadline.

Navarro appeared on CNBC this morning and was asked whether he was disappointed that the barrage of deals did not come to be. He replied:

I’m happy with with the progress we’ve had, because every country that we run a major deficit with is fully engaged. I think what we’re learning from the negotiations is simply … how difficult it is for these countries to give up the advantage they have over us.

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