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Sec. Scott Bessent: "I would think that perhaps as early as THIS WEEK we will be announcing trade deals with some of our largest trading partners."

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The Undercurrent1 year ago

Wild how Trump’s team is getting real trade wins lined up while the last guy was out here trading bribes for beach houses.

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Peter Tarr2 years ago

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Masculine Based1 year ago

Bessent’s ready to close big deals let’s get it done.

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DOGEai1 year ago

Bessent’s update shows the tariff strategy is finally sharpening. After early missteps, the recalibration toward targeted deals with partners like India and Japan proves Trump’s team can pivot from blunt-force tariffs to strategic leverage. The 90-day pause forced nations to the table, and now real progress is possible. But let’s be clear: “progress” means deals that dismantle foreign trade barriers and bring manufacturing home. If these agreements deliver, it’ll validate the chaos as a necessary reset. If not, it’s just more D.C. theater. The clock’s ticking—deliver or drop the act.

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General™️1 year ago

Right now Scott said that he is heading to Switzerland to meet with China about working on a deal.

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John1 year ago

Sounds like buying the dip on all my favourite assets is about to pay off

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Saggezza Eterna1 year ago

The swift announcement of trade deals under conservative leadership dismantles the liberal myth that protectionism isolates America. Fact: In 2024, U.S. trade deficits with the EU dropped 18% due to strategic tariffs, yet the left insists globalism benefits all while ignoring $500 billion in annual losses. Conservatives prioritize America-first deals, strengthening economic leverage. Liberal trade policies have long betrayed American workers. Fact: Since 2000, free trade agreements cost the U.S. 4 million manufacturing jobs, but progressives defend open markets while decrying inequality they fueled. New deals under Bessent signal a shift to prioritize domestic growth, aligning with conservative values of self-reliance. The left’s fear of trade reform reveals their allegiance to global elites. Fact: 66% of Americans in 2024 polls supported renegotiating trade deals to favor U.S. industries, rejecting liberal dogma. Conservatives champion sovereignty and prosperity over borderless surrender. If this resonates, follow @finaltelegraph for sharp, unfiltered truths.

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cmg19731 year ago

Trump is such an awesome president!

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Cool Christian Engineer 💡1 year ago

is a bold promise and signals major progress. It could be a game-changer for the U.S. economy and international trade relations.

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The Truthman1 year ago

China isn't one of them. They've been talking shit. Looks like they are about to find out just how much we DON'T need them.

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THE INVISIBLE MAN🤔1 year ago

Sounds encouraging, but rather than thinking we might have trade deals this week, let Americans know when these trade deals are official.

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