Washington: US President Donald Trump said that he is not planning to expand the 90-day stagnation on the tariffs on most countries from 9 July, when the duration of the negotiations will expire, and their administration will inform countries that the trade punishment will be effective until the United States has an agreement with the United States. “I don’t think I would need it,” he said in an interview on the Sunday Morning Futures of Fox News with Maria Bartiromo that it was tapped on Friday. He again said, “I could not have been, it is not a big deal.”He said that the letters would start going out before going out “very soon”. Trump told Fox News, “We will see how a country treats us – are they good, are they not so good – some countries that we don’t care, we will just send a high number.”He said, “Congratulations,” we are allowing you to shop in the United States, you are going to pay 25% tariff, or 35% or 50% or 10%. ,Trump played a deadline on Friday at a White House news conference, given how difficult it would be to work on different deals with each nation. The administration had targeted to reach 90 trade deals in 90 days. The conversation is going on, but “200 countries, you cannot talk to them all,” the President said in the interview. France confidence for the European Union deal French Finance Minister Eric Lombard said that the European Union may achieve some forms of a trade agreement with the US before the July 9 deadline, when Washington is ready to impose 50% tariffs on almost all European Union products. “From the experience of the last few months, we can clearly see that the US is on the deal,” Lombard said in an interview in an interview with the La Tribune Dimch newspaper. As part of the interaction between the European Union and Washington, “energy may be discussed, especially on liquefied natural gas,” he said. Lombard said, “Europe is still buying Russian LNG. Three LNG liquefies in the Gulf of Mexico are under construction. So we can increase our imports of American gas, and it can be used to avoid an increase of 10% in customs tariffs.”
Trump says he doesn’t expect to extend July 9 tariff deadline
