Your current location is:{Current column} >>Text
It is difficult to complete the tariff agreement within 90 days, Bessent admitted.
{Current column}6831People have watched
IntroductionOn Tuesday local time, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent candidly acknowledged in a media interv ...

On Tuesday local time, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent candidly acknowledged in a media interview that it is "nearly impossible" to achieve the goal of reaching formal tariff agreements with major trade partners within the "90-day tariff suspension period" announced by the Trump administration. He pointed out that the U.S. is currently in urgent negotiations with 14 major countries with significant trade deficits. Although it's difficult to form a complete legal text within the stipulated time, they hope to reach clear substantive consensus.
"We are working on creating mechanisms for the 14 largest trade partners. Expecting to complete a full legal agreement within 90 days is unrealistic, but if these countries are willing to lower tariffs, reduce non-tariff barriers, stop currency manipulation, and cut subsidies to industry and labor, we can move forward together," Bessent stated.
Regarding U.S.-China trade relations, Bessent conveyed a relatively mild tone. He indicated that there is currently no expectation to impose high tariffs on China and expressed a willingness to reach a major trade agreement with Beijing involving "structural changes." He stressed that tariffs are not merely bluster but concern significant economic interests and should not be taken lightly.
Bessent also mentioned that President Trump previously announced a 90-day tariff exemption for certain countries, in exchange for these countries lowering reciprocal tariff levels to 10%. This temporary measure took effect immediately last Wednesday.
According to several informed sources, Bessent has identified the UK, Australia, South Korea, India, and Japan as primary targets for a new round of trade negotiations and is maintaining close contact with officials from these countries. As the chief trade adviser and negotiator for the Trump administration, Bessent has initiated discussions with multiple governments regarding the impact of tariffs above 10%.
On Wednesday, Japan’s Minister for Economic Revitalization, Akira Amari, will travel to Washington to hold preliminary talks with Bessent and U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. While there is generally low expectation for immediately reaching an agreement during this round of talks, it marks the restart of U.S.-Japan trade dialogue. Meanwhile, Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba stated on Monday that Japan won't make concessions easily just to conclude negotiations quickly.
The White House is also actively evaluating agreement proposals from multiple countries. Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council, stated that over a dozen countries have submitted "very good, impressive" trade agreement proposals to the U.S., and Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick and Trade Representative Greer are assessing whether they meet the standards. He also raised the strategy question, "Should we announce these agreements one by one, or release a batch all at once?" This is still under internal discussion.
From the current progress, although the U.S. has accelerated its pace, truly reaching agreements is still fraught with uncertainty. The bilateral negotiations and policy directions in the coming weeks will become a focal point for markets and external observers.


The market carries risks, and investment should be cautious. This article does not constitute personal investment advice and has not taken into account individual users' specific investment goals, financial situations, or needs. Users should consider whether any opinions, viewpoints, or conclusions in this article are suitable for their particular circumstances. Investing based on this is at one's own responsibility.
Tags:
Related articles
kriskopy imposed a $1,860 “security audit fee” , anyone met this? I need help
{Current column}This fee was never communicated during account opening or verification. I assumed withdrawals would ...
Read moreThe EU postpones counter
{Current column}On March 21, 2025, the European Union announced it would delay its first countermeasures against U.S ...
Read moreElon Musk propone desmantelar la EEI, dividiendo a la comunidad aeroespacial.
{Current column}Musk Proposes Dismantling the International Space Station to Focus on Mars ExplorationIn 1998, the I ...
Read more
Popular Articles
- ZenithTrustCorp hit me with a $1,850 “security inspection payment” just as I tried to withdraw.
- Tensions Rise Between Trump and Zelensky, U.S. Suspends Military Aid to Ukraine
- Summers: The risk of a recession in the U.S. economy has risen to 50%
- Trump announces next
- The Mexican peso edged higher: Optimism following the release of inflation data boosts the peso.
- Trump discusses Ukraine peace and US
Latest articles
-
Rotabit Applies Advanced Network Technology
-
Griffin warns that Trump's tariffs damage America's trust.
-
Powell to Face Inquiries on Trump Policies and Bank Regulation on Capitol Hill
-
Trump threatens secondary tariffs on Russian oil if no ceasefire is reached.
-
“final payout processing charge”? betalivetradepro forced me to pay this, why?
-
Greenland Election: Democrats Win, Political Issues Overshadow Public Concerns