Group 1 - The U.S. government may postpone the July 9 deadline for imposing "reciprocal tariffs," as indicated by recent statements from the White House [2][3] - White House Press Secretary Levitt stated that the July 9 deadline is not critically important and that President Trump could offer agreements to countries that do not reach a deal by the deadline [2][3] - Following Levitt's comments, U.S. stock indices showed positive movement, with the S&P 500 index nearing its record high from February 19, and the Nasdaq close to its record from December [3] Group 2 - Stephen Miran, Chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, expressed that extending the deadline is reasonable for countries negotiating in good faith [4] - Miran noted that while overall tariff rates may not significantly drop below the current 10% level, some countries may achieve better conditions through concessions, while others may face increased tariffs if they do not negotiate [4] - The U.S. has only reached an agreement with the UK since announcing the "reciprocal tariffs," and the progress with other countries has been slow [5]
白宫称7月9日谈判截止期“不重要”、可能推迟 标普逼近纪录高位
Hua Er Jie Jian Wen·2025-06-26 21:43