Trump Says No Pause on Tariffs, But Open to Negotiations

Key Points

  • President Trump dismissed the idea of pausing his tariff plans despite international pressure.
  • Trump emphasized the importance of tariffs to his economic strategy but left room for negotiations.
  • Netanyahu pledged to eliminate trade barriers and deficits with the US, but Trump remained non-committal on tariff reductions.
  • Trump's comments and actions have led to market volatility and uncertainty among global trading partners.

Summary

President Donald Trump has firmly stated that he is not considering a pause on his plan to impose sweeping tariffs on numerous countries, despite efforts from trading partners to negotiate. During a meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump highlighted the significance of tariffs to his economic agenda, suggesting that while tariffs would generally remain, he was open to negotiations for "fair deals." Netanyahu, in response, committed to quickly eliminating trade deficits and barriers with the US, aiming to set a precedent for other nations. However, Trump's response was ambiguous, indicating that even such efforts might not suffice for tariff reductions, emphasizing the US's substantial aid to Israel. This meeting, the first since Trump's recent tariff announcements, has been closely watched as a potential model for other countries. Trump's approach has caused market fluctuations and uncertainty, with his comments often sending mixed signals about his willingness to negotiate trade terms.

yahoo
April 7, 2025
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