On the eve of President Trump’s pricing deadline, business partners rushed to conclude an agreement before the higher rates were imposed. Here is a list of offers that have been concluded and those still undecided.
Europe: The United States and the EU Concluded a trade agreement on Sunday, imposing an import rate of 15% on most EU and the EU asks to invest some $ 600 billion in the United States.
China: The United States and China concluded its last series of fees and commercial talks in Sweden on Tuesday, the two parties praising progress but without immediate announcement of another tariff period.
UNITED KINGDOM: The United Kingdom has signed an agreement with the United States in can officially reduce some price On cars, fly, aluminum, beef and aerospace products. The United Kingdom has also agreed to reduce prices on American exports of beef and ethanol.
Japan: Tokyo won a trade agreement with Washington this month, reducing the rates to 15% compared to 25% previously offered, including on Autos. The agreement also includes Japan investments in the United States.
Vietnam: The American president announced earlier this month that he had concluded a preliminary trade agreement with Vietnam, reducing prices on imports from the Southeast Asian country to 20%, against the level of 46% threatened in April.
South Korea: Trump on Wednesday announced on Wednesday 15% prices on imports from South Korea which corresponded to the neighborhood rate of Japan.
India: Trump on Wednesday threatened a 25% rate on India’s goods.
Canada: President Trump succeeded in Canada on Thursday, saying that his support for the Palestinian state would make the conclusion of a trade agreement with the neighbor of the United States. Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney said on Wednesday that talks with the United States may not finish with Trump’s deadline on Friday.
Mexico: Bloomberg News reported that Trump would talk about his Mexican counterpart Claudia Sheinbaum on Thursday morning.
Thailand and Cambodia: Transactions were also expected with Thailand and Cambodia after the ceasefire on Monday.