Treasury Division Secretary Scott Bessent instructed lawmakers on Tuesday the U.S. isn’t engaged in commerce negotiations with China “as of yet,” however he recommended commerce offers may very well be introduced with different companions within the coming days.

The feedback deliver some readability after President Trump final month recommended commerce discussions with China are taking place at varied ranges, claims Beijing has constantly denied. Chinese language officers in current days mentioned they have been assessing U.S. proposals to begin talks.

“There are 18 very important trading relationships. We are currently negotiating with 17 of those trading partners,” Bessent mentioned earlier than the Home’s monetary providers Appropriations subpanel. “China we have not engaged in negotiations with as of yet.”

The secretary mentioned he expects to see “a substantial reduction in the tariffs that we are being charged, as well as nontariff barriers, currency manipulation and the subsidies of both labor and capital investment.”

The Bureau of Financial Evaluation mentioned Tuesday that the products and providers deficit was $140.5 billion in March, roughly $17 billion increased than the determine recorded in February.

In the course of the listening to on Tuesday, Bessent mentioned the majority of the nation’s commerce deficit is with 15 nations.

“Eighteen percent of the countries are our major trading partners, and I would be surprised if we don’t have more than 80 or 90 percent of those wrapped up by the end of the year,” he mentioned.

Bessent predicted commerce offers with a few of the largest U.S. buying and selling companions may very well be introduced as quickly as this week.

“They have come to us with very good offers, and what I will tell you is that in negotiating with some of them, they may not like the tariff … that President Trump has put up, but they have them,” he argued. “So if tariffs are so bad, why do they like them?”