#USStablecoinBill Trump suggests potential trade agreements in the context of global negotiations

According to BlockBeats, U.S. President Donald Trump hinted to reporters that his administration may reach trade agreements with several countries as early as this week. This development brings a glimmer of hope for trading partners looking to avoid high U.S. tariffs. When asked about the possibility of a trade agreement being finalized this week, Trump replied that it is "absolutely possible," although he did not specify which country might be involved.

Trump also mentioned that tariff standards will be established directly within the next two to three weeks, stating, "Some countries have significant trade surpluses with the U.S. and take advantage of us in various ways, and we are fully aware of this." U.S. Vice President Vance pointed out that an agreement with India could be among the first outcomes, while negotiations with Japan, South Korea, and Europe are also progressing.

Despite recent successes in the U.S. stock market and a better-than-expected jobs report last Friday, most economists predict that trade conflicts could lead to an economic downturn by the end of this year. Legendary investor Buffett criticized protectionist policies over the weekend, stating, "Trade should not be used as a weapon."