Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent to Yahoo Finance: Not all tariff deals will be done in 90 days

Key Points

  • Completing tariff deals with major countries may take longer than the 90-day pause set by the Trump administration.
  • US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent indicated that while formal agreements might not be completed within 90 days, substantial clarity could be achieved with 14 major trading partners excluding China.
  • The administration has refined its tariff plans, sparing electronics from reciprocal tariffs but maintaining a 10% across-the-board duty on other imports.
  • President Trump clarified that there was no tariff exception for Chinese electronics, just a reclassification into a different tariff category.
  • The ongoing trade war is causing significant volatility in global markets, with potential long-term unsustainability of high tariffs.

Summary

The Trump administration's 90-day pause on tariffs, excluding China, might not be sufficient to finalize agreements with major trading partners, according to US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. In an interview with Yahoo Finance, Bessent highlighted the complexity of negotiating with 14 large trading partners, suggesting that while formal agreements might not be completed, substantial progress could be made. The administration has adjusted its tariff strategy, notably sparing electronics from reciprocal tariffs but maintaining a 10% duty on other imports. Despite these adjustments, President Trump emphasized that Chinese electronics would still face tariffs, albeit under a different classification. The ongoing trade tensions are causing market volatility, with stocks like Apple being affected, and experts like Peter Berezin from BCA Research warning of potential economic downturns due to the uncertainty and high tariffs reminiscent of the 1930s.

yahoo
April 16, 2025
Stocks
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