U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that the United States is in discussions to establish new trade agreements with "3-4 countries." He stated that these agreements would include specific tariff conditions, and letters outlining the proposals would be delivered to each country within a week. This announcement follows a recent trade agreement between the United States and the European Union (EU). The U.S.-EU agreement reportedly involves a uniform 15% tariff on various European imports, encompassing sectors such as automobiles, semiconductors, and pharmaceuticals. Details surrounding the potential new trade agreements remain limited, including the identities of the countries involved and the specific goods and services that might be subject to new tariffs. This development could significantly impact international trade relations and global markets. ```