The Trump administration has created a structured framework to guide trade negotiations with countries seeking to avoid new U.S. tariffs. Using a common template that covers areas like tariffs, digital trade, and economic security, U.S. officials plan to meet with about 18 countries over three weeks, rotating six countries each week. This organized approach aims to bring more clarity to the fast-paced talks after Trump announced tariff hikes, then paused them to allow for negotiations. The U.S. Trade Representative said the process is moving quickly, with many countries submitting serious proposals to achieve fair trade deals.#MarketRebound
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