Scott Bessent, US treasury secretary, throughout a Bloomberg Tv interview in New York, US, on Friday, Could 23, 2025.
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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated Monday that implementing excessive tariff charges on nations beginning August 1 “will put extra stress on these nations to come back with higher agreements.”
Bessent’s remarks counsel that he views President Donald Trump’s deliberate huge tariffs on high buying and selling companions — which have been postponed till Aug. 1 — as not a lot a deadline to ink offers, however as one other negotiating tactic to squeeze the impacted nations to acquiesce to favorable phrases for america.
“We’ll see what the president needs to do,” Bessent stated on CNBC when requested whether or not subsequent month’s deadline might be prolonged for nations which can be participating in productive talks, an concept that has been endorsed by administration officers in latest months.
“However once more, if we in some way boomerang again … I might assume {that a} greater tariff stage will put extra stress on these nations to come back with higher agreements,” stated Bessent.
Buyers and importers seem torn between bracing for Trump’s tariffs to truly take impact subsequent month on one hand, and betting that Trump will postpone them but once more on the opposite.
The steep levies, some as excessive as 40%, might cripple each the U.S. economic system and the economies of buying and selling companions.
Bessent’s remarks come as high Trump administration officers have insisted in latest days that Aug. 1 is a “onerous deadline.”
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, as an illustration, stated Sunday that “nothing stops nations from speaking to us after August 1, however they will begin paying the tariffs on August 1.”
Bessent additionally stated that “our buying and selling companions have been instructed that the charges might boomerang again towards the April 2 ranges.”
“We are able to proceed speaking then, however once more, we’re continuing apace with the negotiations, however we’re not going to hurry for the sake of doing offers.”
Trump’s tariff deadline has shifted quite a few occasions since his April 2 announcement imposing steep levies on buying and selling companions, casting doubt on whether or not the Aug. 1 deadline will maintain, or if it is seen throughout the administration as one other software to get buying and selling companions to the negotiating desk.
In one other signal that Bessent views Aug. 1 tariffs, as soon as imposed, as one other negotiating software, he stated Monday that the administration is “extra involved with top quality” commerce offers, than getting offers carried out by August 1.
“The necessary factor right here is the standard of the deal, not the timing of the offers,” Bessent stated.