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South Korea's presidential office said it will make an all-out effort in trade negotiations with Washington, with a series of high-level meetings scheduled for next week
The secretary also said the Bangladesh delegation will meet the US Trade Representative (USTR) in Washington, DC, on 29 and 30 July
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen meets U.S. President Donald Trump in Scotland, aiming for a significant trade agreement. High-level talks precede this, sparking cautious optimism. Potential tariffs on EU goods are a sticking point,
The two sides will reschedule the meeting between Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and South Korean Finance Minister Koo Yun-cheol, as well as the top trade envoys of both countries, as soon as possible,
For the third time in as many months, US and Chinese officials will meet in Europe for trade talks — and this time, Beijing is arriving at the negotiating table more emboldened than ever.
The agreements have been overshadowed by U.S. firms' warnings that the tariffs will affect their bottom lines and prolong uncertainty in the economy.
On Friday, President Donald Trump signaled that the U.S. may abandon trade negotiations with Canada, suggesting tariffs—not a deal—may be the outcome. What Happened: Speaking to reporters ahead of his trip to Scotland,
President Donald Trump announced new trade deals with Japan and the Philippines this week, bringing the total number of deals to five. However, several major trading partners still haven’t reached trade agreements with the U.S. ahead of the Aug. 1 deadlines.