US Commerce Secretary Lutnick has said a US-China trade deal was signed two days ago

  • Again, no details. Both Lutnick and Trump vague on this 'deal'.

ADDED:

Lutnick is referring to the US and China having finalized a trade understanding reached last month in Geneva

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A US-China trade deal would indeed be welcome. Trump spoke earlier but didn't specify what sort of deal it was:

And now US Commerce Secretary Lutnick has said that a US-China trade deal was signed two days ago. But, no details.

More:

  • The US has signed a trade deal with China, finalised two days ago.

  • A trade agreement with India is nearing completion.

  • The US is optimistic about reaching a deal with the European Union.

  • The EU has made strong progress despite a slow start.

  • The US will finalise the EU trade deal at the end of the current round.

  • July 9 is set as the deadline for reciprocal tariff agreements.

  • On July 9, countries will also be grouped into appropriate tariff categories.

  • Countries wanting further negotiations are welcome to engage.

  • No changes to the US tariff program will be needed if related legislation is adjusted.

  • China to provide rare earths to US

  • China deal signed 2 days ago includes rare earths part

  • US to lift restrictions on ethane exports to China (I mentioned this yesterday, it was a notable development still in early stages)

  • A tax bill is expected to pass within one to two weeks.

  • A consensus is expected on SALT-related trade issues.

  • Several trade deals are planned to be announced in the coming week.

  • Key trade decisions will follow the passage of significant legislation.

This is all positive stuff from Lutnick. If true.

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