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president Donald Trump On Wednesday, he is willing to extend the deadline for the country to reach a trade agreement with the US, but he doesn’t think it’s necessary.
At the same time, he also showed that in a week or two, his administration would send a letter to the country.”What is a transaction?. ”
Trump made a statement ahead of the performance of “Reserables” that he attended at the Kennedy Center in Washington along with the First Lady.
“I would,” Trump said when asked if he was willing to negotiate a trade deal or extend the July 8 deadline in the country facing sudden tariffs. “But I don’t think we have the need for that,” the president added, telling reporters, “We’re currently shaking in terms of dealing.”

President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump will arrive at the Kennedy Center on June 11, 2025. (Get McNamee/Getty Images)
Shortly after it announced its swept rate policy on April 2 for virtually all US trading partners on April 2, the Trump administration chose to launch a 90-day suspension to give countries the opportunity to trade with the US.
Trump pointed out during a gag with a reporter before Wednesday Kennedy Center Performance, which the US is still talking with around 15 countries, is still trying to solidify the deal. However, the president said he intends to send letters to these partners who will set unilateral tariff charges if the transaction is not reached.
“We deal with Japan. We deal with Korea. We deal with many of them. We deal with about 15 countries. But as you know, we have about 150 or more. [make a deal with all of them]. So, in about a week and a half or two, we will send letters to the country to tell us what a transaction is. ”
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“At some point, we just send out a letter… say this is a deal and you can take it or leave it,” Trump added.

President Donald Trump has kept his charts after making mutual tariff comments during an event at the White House on April 2, 2025. (Brendan Smialowski/AFP via Getty Images)
Very anticipated Trade talks with China The event held in London this week brought about a preliminary agreement between the two biggest economic forces in the world, but the “framework” is still pending final approval from China’s President Xi Jinping and Trump.
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“We’ve made China a lot, and we’re very pleased with it,” Trump told reporters at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday evening. “We have everything we need and we are trying to do very well with that, and hopefully so too.”