Following President Trump's announcement to pause reciprocal tariffs for 90 days, the Trump administration has received offers for bespoke trade deals from more than 15 nations. White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt indicated these proposals are under consideration, but no agreements have been finalized. However, there is optimism that deals could be announced soon, with India, Japan, and Vietnam expected to be among the first nations involved. The administration shows a preference for quick agreements with allied countries, with key officials leading the discussions.
We've had more than 15 deals, pieces of paper, put on the table, proposals that are actively being considered... but we also believe that we can announce some deals very soon.
More than 75 countries have reached out... we very much understand that, but we also believe that we can announce some deals very soon.
A White House official predicted... that India, Japan, and Vietnam were likely to be among the first nations to come to a one-for-one trade understanding with the US.
We pledge to make agreements with every one of them, holding off on imposing steep duties on dozens of nations... until early July.
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