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Trump shifts tariff goals from trade deals

Last updated: May 6, 2025 11:45 am
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President Donald Trump made a surprising statement during a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney, stating that the United States does not need to sign deals with trade partners. This declaration contradicted the previous claims of top White House officials who had been emphasizing the importance of securing trade agreements.

Trump expressed his belief that other countries should be the ones seeking deals with the United States, as they desire access to the American market. He emphasized that the US does not need to pursue deals with other nations in the same way. Despite the administration’s efforts to highlight the interest from various countries in engaging in bilateral trade talks, no formal agreements or frameworks have been announced thus far.

The President appeared frustrated by the mounting pressure to demonstrate progress on trade negotiations, stating, “I wish they’d … stop asking, how many deals are you signing this week?” He went on to suggest that the US could potentially unveil numerous deals in the future, but emphasized that the focus should be on ensuring favorable terms for American consumers.

This shift in approach towards trade deals marked a departure from the statements made by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, who had indicated that the US was close to finalizing some agreements. Trump himself had hinted at the possibility of trade deals being announced soon, mentioning discussions with countries like India, South Korea, and Japan.

However, the President seemed to backtrack on these remarks, attributing the delay in signing deals to miscommunication by his advisors. He emphasized the administration’s intent to prioritize securing favorable terms for American consumers and positioning the US as a desirable market for international trade.

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Following Trump’s comments, US markets experienced a dip as investors and business leaders eagerly awaited news of potential trade agreements with key trading partners. The lack of specific details on any deals has left many uncertain about the administration’s trade strategy moving forward.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding trade negotiations, the Trump administration continues to emphasize the importance of securing beneficial agreements for the US. As discussions with various countries progress, the focus remains on ensuring that any deals reached will prioritize American interests and bolster the country’s position in the global market.

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