The US president, Donald Trumphe said Monday that there will be “fair agreements” with the countries that are negotiating tariffs. However, he has ruled out a possible pause in his tax policy.
“We are not considering that. We have many countries that come to negotiate agreements with us, and they will be fair agreements“Trump said in statements to the media during Benjamin Netanyahu’s visit to the White House.” If we reached a really fair and beneficial agreement for the United States, this is ‘United States’ first. Now it is’ United States first, “he said, highlighting that in the past it was not so and that he will not tolerate him anymore.
Trump stressed that he held a “very good conversation” on Monday morning with that with Japanese prime minister, Shigeru ishiba. “We are going to get fair agreements and good treatment with all countries, and if we do not get them, we will not have anything to do with them,” he said, highlighting everything that there may be “permanent tariffs” and at the same time “negotiations”
The statements have occurred during their meeting with the Israeli prime minister at the White House. Benjamin Netanyahu has promised his American counterpart that “will eliminate tariffs” and “a variety of commercial barriers” for US imports.
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