Trade Policy & Deadlines - The White House indicates the July 9th deadline for reciprocal tariffs may not be critical [1][3] - The President can offer countries a deal if they refuse to make one by the deadline [2] - The President can pick a reciprocal tariff rate advantageous for the United States and American workers [2] - The President believes he can issue a new tariff rate to any non-negotiating country, calling it a new trade deal [3] - Country-specific tariff rates, currently paused, are set to resume on July 9th according to existing executive orders [3][4] - The President needs to take proactive steps to prevent the tariffs from automatically reinstating [4] Market Reaction - There was no significant market response to the news regarding the potential delay or alteration of the July 9th tariff deadline [4]
July 9 trade deadline is 'not critical', White House says
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