‘Give your best offers by…’: Donald Trump administration pushes countries to urgently finalise trade deals as tariff deadline looms
Tuesday, 3 June 2025 () The Trump administration is pushing for swift trade deal conclusions, urging nations to submit optimal proposals. This urgency follows initial tariff suspensions and market reactions. While a preliminary agreement exists with Britain, the U.S. seeks comprehensive offers on tariffs, quotas, digital commerce, and economic security from partners like the EU, Japan, Vietnam, and India.
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