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President Donald Trump's 20th week as commander in chief is set to include a meeting with German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and a call with Chinese President Xi Jinping.
President Trump said that Beijing was not honoring the terms of a temporary agreement and warned of further confrontation.
Other nations are still eager to negotiate trade deals with the U.S., despite court rulings invalidating President Trump's so-called reciprocal tariffs, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said on Thursday.
NewsNation Washington correspondent Kellie Meyer asked chief White House trade advisor Peter Navarro how recent court rulings dealing potential setbacks to President Trump's tariff agenda might affect ongoing negotiations with other countries.
South Africa has offered to buy liquefied natural gas from the United States over a 10-year period as part of proposals to secure a trade deal, according to a ministerial statement posted on the South African government news agency website.
The USTR has reportedly drafted a letter to international trade partners asking for best offers in trade negotiations.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick insisted Sunday a court fight over President Donald Trump's tariff power won't blunt the administration's leverage as it works on trade deals with key partners ahead of a July deadline.
More uncertainty surrounds President Donald Trump’s tariffs as a new week begins. Meanwhile, the White House is ramping up its halting efforts to secure ceasefires in Gaza and Ukraine. Follow for live updates on the administration.