
Deputy treasury secretary Michael Falker The Trump administration said Monday would continue to “make good progress” Business talks.
“Until we continue to progress, I think you are going to see more of the business you have announced before the time of July 9,” said Phalkender at CNBC’s “Squack Box”.
President Donald Trump On April 9 Paused their “each other” tariffs In most US business partners for 90 days, the implementation of steep tariffs pushes to the beginning of July.
At the time, the Trump administration Told It was aimed at shutting down “90 contracts in 90 days.”
But about two months after the April announcement, the White House has only announced so far An agreement with Britain.
Nevertheless, top Trump consultants Have been suggested They do not plan to extend the 90 -day deadline.
Falker said that the White House was looking at “this discussion as much as we could as possible” before the 90 -day leisure expired, observing that the talks were “sometimes complex”.
“We would like to see that we will reach the minimum contract terms before the expiration of that break, until (business partners) progress and show goodwill, we will continue to progress towards announcing those agreements,” he said.
“We look for publications and bring some decisions to American people and markets, as soon as we can,” he said.
The White House consultants are “continuing to make good progress in a couple of countries that need to be imminent,” Falker said.
Major US stock indices are less open on MondayBusiness between the US and China is weighed by investors’ concerns about increasing tense tense.
Months of Months between the two countries appeared as a de-impede last month Negotiations in Switzerland. But last week he broke again, when the Trump administration was accused of China Violating a preliminary trade agreement By slowly walking the pledge of exporting critical minerals to the US
Pushed back against China On Monday, Trump asserted that the US Geneva agreement was weakened by imposing new restrictions on his rights, and Chinese student visas.
Director of the National Economic Board Kevin Hasset Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping signed a Sunday signal Speech Immediately this week.