Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick mentioned on Sunday that President Trump wouldn’t grant any additional extensions to nations wishing to barter commerce offers forward of the Aug. 1 deadline.
“No extensions, no more grace periods. Aug. 1, the tariffs are set,” Lutnick mentioned in an interview on “Fox News Sunday.”
“They’ll go into place, customs will start collecting the money, and off we go,” Lutnick continued.
Lutnick added, nevertheless, that the president could be open to persevering with to barter even as soon as the tariffs are in place.
“Obviously after Aug. 1, people can still talk to President Trump,” Lutnick mentioned. “I mean, he’s always willing to listen.”
The president may also proceed to speak to different nations earlier than the Aug. 1 deadline, Lutnick added.
“Whether they can make him happy is another question,” Lutnick mentioned. “But the president’s definitely willing to negotiate and talk to the big economies for sure.”
The interview got here shortly earlier than Trump introduced a commerce cope with the European Union, setting tariffs at 15 % for European items, together with cars.
The EU agreed to buy $750 billion value of power from the U.S. as a part of the deal, Trump introduced on Sunday, and to spend money on the U.S. $600 billion greater than the present investments for different items.
The settlement is decrease than the 30 % tariff Trump had threatened to impose on the EU, which was set to take impact on Aug. 1, and avoids a commerce battle with the U.S.’s largest buying and selling companion.
Trump earlier this month posted letters to social media despatched to greater than a dozen nations vowing to impose steep tariffs on their imports beginning Aug. 1.
An preliminary spherical of tariffs unveiled in April was paused for 90 days to permit time for negotiations, and the president then pushed the deadline for the tariffs to take impact again by one other few weeks — to Aug. 1.