As the August 1 deadline for steep new US tariffs approaches, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has signaled that the US is likely to extend the deadline for a trade deal with China. Bessent emphasized that the Trump administration is prioritizing the quality of trade agreements over rushing to meet arbitrary deadlines. Upcoming talks in Stockholm between US and Chinese officials are expected to focus on extending the tariff deadline and may also address China's purchases of Russian and Iranian oil. Meanwhile, President Trump is pushing forward with new tariffs on other countries, using the threat of higher duties as leverage in ongoing negotiations. The outcome of these talks could have significant implications for global trade and economic stability.
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