Trump's 90-Day Trade Deadline
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The pressure is on for Trump to deliver trade deals fast before the tariff pause ends
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President Donald Trump faces a self-imposed 90-day deadline to secure trade deals with 75 countries.
Trade experts doubt comprehensive trade deals are feasible within such a short timeline.
The White House and the Department of the Treasury did not respond to requests for comment.
The Wall Street Journal reported the US Trade Representative's office is laying out a "framework" for trade negotiations.
The Trump administration might sign vague "agreements" that are lacking in substance to make it seem like there is a deal.
But even that would require concessions from other countries that may be feeling less incentivized to be cooperative when the US has imposed blanket tariffs that arguably violate past trade deals.
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