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US close to deals with up to 15 countries, says Trump aide

The United States is considering offers from 15 countries on tariff agreements and is close to deals with some of them, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says.

The US Trade Representative has said around 15 countries have made explicit offers that “we’re studying and considering and deciding whether they’re good enough to present the president,” Mr Hassett told reporters at the White House.

He said principals in the administration’s trade policy would meet later today to “make sure that the countries that are most important for getting this to the finish line are the countries that we bring in first”.

He said he expected a lot of movement on trade deals in the next three or four weeks. “This is a really, really fast process now that’s not beginning today or yesterday. It began long before,” he said.

“There’s a big inventory of deals that are right close to the finish line,” he told CNBC.

Jane Dalton10 April 2025 13:39

Global shares rise and bond sell-off eases

Global shares surged and a manic bond sell-off has eased.

“You’ve had a relief rally after the realisation that market pressure is something that resonates with the US president,” said George Lagarias, chief economist at Forvis Mazars.

European shares pushed higher today. The pan-continental STOXX 600 index was last up 5.3%, on track for its biggest one-day gain since March 2020.

Major indexes in London, Paris and Frankfurt were up between 4.6% and 5.7%.

In Asia, Japan’s Nikkei advanced more than 9%, while a broader gauge of Asia-Pacific stocks excluding Japan rose 4.5%.

The FTSE over a month (London Stock Exchange)

Jane Dalton10 April 2025 13:27

Sweden’s economic growth will be hit by tariffs, finance minister says

Sweden’s economic growth will be negatively affected by the international conflict over trade tariffs, the country’s finance minister Elisabeth Svantesson has said.

“It’s a given that the growth outlook must be revised down when the next forecast is presented,” Svantesson told reporters after a meeting between government ministers, companies and labour unions on Thursday.

Tara Cobham10 April 2025 12:42

Bond market may have contributed to Trump’s U-turn but ‘did not cause panic move’, Hassett insists

The bond market may have contributed to Donald Trump’s humiliating U-turn on tariffs, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has admitted.

However, in the interview with CNBC, Mr Hassett insisted it “did not cause a panic move”.

Tara Cobham10 April 2025 12:40

All countries should still expect to face 10% tariff, confirms White House economic adviser

All countries will still face what Donald Trump has called his “baseline” 10 per cent tariff, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has confirmed after the US President paused some of the duties.

When asked in an interview with CNBC if tariffs will be permanent, Mr Hassett responded: “Everyone expects 10 per cent tariffs to be the baseline.”

All countries will still face what Donald Trump has called his ‘baseline’ 10 per cent tariff, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has confirmed
All countries will still face what Donald Trump has called his ‘baseline’ 10 per cent tariff, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has confirmed (AP)

Tara Cobham10 April 2025 12:37

US close to trade deals with trading partners, White House’s Hassett says

The US is talking to trading partners and is close to reaching agreements with some on tariffs, White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett has said after President Donald Trump paused some of the duties.

“There’s a big inventory of deals that are right close to the finish line,” Hassett said in an interview with CNBC on Thursday.

Tara Cobham10 April 2025 12:34

Badenoch accuses Labour of making UK ‘more fragile’ in face of US tariffs

Kemi Badenoch has accused the Labour Government’s of making decisions since entering office that have “made us more fragile” in the face of US global tariffs.

“The biggest thing that Keir Starmer could do right now to make a difference is to get on with US-UK trade deal,” the Tory leader told the BBC.

She said “making sure we get a deal that brings new benefits to the UK, not just make concessions to take us back to where we were last week” was vital.

“(We) absolutely must be cool and calm when issues of trade come up,” Ms Badenoch said during a visit to Lancashire.

“It is about power, it is about our global relationships, it is about shaping the world.

“We need to be very careful not to just lurch into decision-making, but that requires having plans in place and knowing where you want to go.

“What we’re seeing right now is that Labour is learning on the job. I am worried that a lot of the mistakes that they’ve made have made us less able to weather the storm of tariffs.”

She said this included policies such as the rise in employer national insurance, changes to inheritance tax for farmers and means-testing the winter fuel allowance for pensioners.

“All of those things have made us more fragile,” Ms Badenoch said.

Kemi Badenoch has accused the Labour Government's of making decisions since entering office that have ‘made us more fragile’ in the face of US global tariffs
Kemi Badenoch has accused the Labour Government’s of making decisions since entering office that have ‘made us more fragile’ in the face of US global tariffs (PA Wire)

Tara Cobham10 April 2025 12:34

EU-US negotiations ‘likely, Ireland’s deputy premier says

Negotiation with the US is “likely”, Ireland’s deputy premier has said, after President Donald Trump announced a 90-day pause in certain sweeping tariffs.

Simon Harris met with US commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, a key critic of Irish policies within the Trump administration, in Washington DC on Wednesday.

The engagement came after Mr Trump said he would be delaying tariffs on most nations for 90 days while raising his tax rate on Chinese imports to 125 per cent.

The US had announced a 20 per cent tariff for the EU, which would have applied to Ireland.

The precise details of the pause were not immediately clear, but the US treasury secretary has said Mr Trump will keep a 10 per cent baseline tariff on most countries.

On Thursday, Mr Harris said he had debriefed EU trade commissioner Maros Sefcovic on his engagement with Mr Lutnick.

In a statement, he said: “It has been my consistent position and the consistent position of the Irish Government and the European Union that we need to get into substantive, calm, measured dialogue with the United States.

“It has always been our preference that would have happened before tariff announcements. Clearly that was not the position of the United States.

“However, after my discussions yesterday, it is now clear to me that such engagement and negotiation is likely.”

Negotiation with the US is ‘likely’, Ireland's deputy premier has said
Negotiation with the US is ‘likely’, Ireland’s deputy premier has said (PA Wire)

Tara Cobham10 April 2025 12:22

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