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Two sources of the Trump administration told Fox Business on Monday that the president is working bigger Business transactions It takes longer to hear the White House declarations.
The transactions are beyond the fall of the Trump administration's last tariffs, the sources added.
Japan, Vietnam, Argentina, England, South Korea and the European Union are often mentioned by President Donald Trump and his business team.
White House last week said that “18 offers on paper” Posted to his business team, but did not explain which countries they offer.
China to Trump's Trade War Strategy is the “caveman” expert signals

President Donald Trump talks to reporters in a meeting with Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Greere at the White House office on April 24, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Chip somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty Images)
“There have been a lot of progress. We now have 18 offers on paper that have been brought to the business team. Again, these are the proposals on the paper that countries have offered to the Trump administration and our government,” the White House Minister of Press Caroline Liwit told reporters on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, reports say that China weighs Is it exempt Some US imports are more apparent than their 125 % tariffs because of the economic becoming more apparent in its trade war with Washington. According to Reuters, a Ministry of Commerce's task force is collecting a list of items that can be exempt from tariffs and calls for companies to submit their requests.

President Donald Trump has a chart of “mutual tariffs” while talking at the White House on April 2. (Chip somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty Images)
China announced last week that tariffs were not negotiated with the United States, although Trump recently indicates that 145 % tax can be “significantly reduced” in its imports.
“According to the Associated Press, any claims about the progress of China -US trade negotiations are baseless,” said a spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce.
However, Trump told reporters on Thursday, “We may reveal it later, but they had meetings this morning and we met with China.”

Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Donald Trump is seen in June 2019 in Osaka, Japan. (Xinhua / Ju Peng through Getty Images / Getty Images)
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The president refused to explain when he was asked who “they”.
Fox Business' Bradford Betz, Bonny Chu and Stephen Sorace were involved in this report.