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US commerce chief says dozens of trade deals to be rolled out over next month

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Posted on May 8, 2025

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By Kanishka Singh WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Washington will roll out dozens of trade deals over the next month, but a 10% tariff imposed on most countries will likely stay, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard

US Commerce Chief Announces Upcoming Trade Deals Amid Tariff Talks

By Kanishka Singh

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Washington will roll out dozens of trade deals over the next month, but a 10% tariff imposed on most countries will likely stay, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC on Thursday

WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

Donald Trump's top officials have engaged in a flurry of meetings since the U.S. president on April 2 imposed a 10% tariff on most countries, along with higher tariff rates for many trading partners that were then suspended for 90 days. Trump has also imposed 25% tariffs on autos, steel and aluminum, 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and 145% tariffs on China.

KEY QUOTES

"Over the next month or so, we are going to roll out dozens of deals," Lutnick said in the CNBC interview.

When asked if a 10% baseline tariff was going to stay irrespective of any country, Lutnick said: "I think that stays."

Lutnick said the 10% baseline tariff will stay for countries with balanced trade with the U.S. while nations with trade deficits would have a higher tariff.

"Now if they really open their market, if they really go to town and say 'look we really want to get to fair and balanced trade with America,' then the best they can do is 10%. Most likely, they'll be higher but the best they can be is 10%," he said.

CONTEXT

Lutnick also said Washington aimed to de-escalate tensions with China through upcoming trade talks.

Trump said on Thursday he expects there to be substantive negotiations between the U.S. and China on trade this weekend and predicted that punitive tariffs on Beijing of 145% would likely come down.

When asked about reporting that Trump urged a raise in tax rates on the wealthiest Americans, Lutnick said he supported that.

(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Chris Reese and Nia Williams)

Key Takeaways

  • US to roll out numerous trade deals in the coming month.
  • 10% baseline tariff likely to remain for most countries.
  • Higher tariffs for nations with trade deficits.
  • US aims to ease tensions with China through talks.
  • Potential reduction in tariffs on China expected.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the main topic?
The article discusses upcoming US trade deals and the continuation of a 10% tariff policy.
What are the expected changes in tariffs?
The 10% tariff will remain for most, with higher rates for countries with trade deficits.
What is the US's approach to China?
The US aims to de-escalate tensions with China through upcoming trade talks.

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