President Donald Trump will be exhibited on a television screen when dealer works on April 7, 2025 in New York City on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Washington – The global markets fell for the third time in a row on Monday, since President Donald Trump announced his tariffs for the “liberation day” – and the government gave mixed signals to meet other nations at the negotiating table.
US shares reacted positively to a short-lived, false report that was strengthened on social media that Trump could pause the tariffs for 90 days, but the market quickly fell when the white house dismissed the claim as “fake news”.
At Trump’s announcement, everyone was deleted that he wanted to continue punishing China’s further punishment before Wednesday.
Around 11:15 a.m., Eastern Trump threatened to raise the tariffs in China by a further 50% if the country returns its retaliation measures to the US imports to the retaliation measures by Tuesday. If you remain unsolved, the latest US China trade war is Will beat American farmers, especially soybean producers.
Trump on his platform -Truth Social platform, said Trump: “In addition, all talks with China will terminate her requested meetings with us! Negotiations with other countries who have also requested meetings will take place immediately.”
The administration claims that more than 50 countries have achieved negotiations.
The US Finance Minister Scott Bessent wrote about X that Trump had commissioned him to negotiate with Japan, which could be exposed to 24% from Thursday.
“Japan remains among the closest allies of America, and I look forward to our upcoming productive commitment in relation wrote On the social media platform.
“China has decided to isolate himself by reciprocating and doubling previous negative behaviors,” added Bessent.
Keeping of the European Union
The President of the European Commission, the President of the European Commission, said that she offered US tariffs for zero zero for the US tariffs for industrial goods.
“But we are also ready to react through countermeasures and to defend our interests” said Monday at a press conference.
Trump hit a 20% tax on goods from the EU that was supposed to come into force on Thursday, in addition to 25% tariffs for steel and aluminum that started in mid -March. A 25% tariff for all foreign cars imported in the USA was also started on Thursday.
The EU is ready to impose rejection measures in response to import taxes in response to import taxes. The block of 27 nations is to vote on a list of US goods on Wednesday that should be taxed at its borders.
When asked by reporters in the Oval Office on Monday, whether the EU offer is sufficient to attribute the tariffs, Trump said: “No, it’s not like that.”
Journalists had gathered in the Oval Office for Trump’s meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who discussed Trump’s fresh 17% fire on his country’s imports.
Netanyahu promised to “eliminate” his country’s trade deficit with the United States
“We intend to do it very quickly. We think it is right and we will also remove trade barriers, a variety of commercial barriers that have been unnecessarily set up. And I think Israel can serve as a model for many countries that should do the same,” said Netanyahu.
When asked by reporters, whether he intends to lower the tariffs to Israel, Trump said: “Maybe not.”
“We give Israel billions of dollars a year,” he added.
The meeting was streamed C-span.
“Let’s take the deal”
Two Republican senators publicly asked Trump on social media to take over the EU offer.
Senator Mike Lee von Utah wrote“Let’s take this deal!
“To be right,” Senator Ron Johnson from Wisconsin replied. “At some point you have to take with you for an answer.”
Another Republican of the Senate, Ted Cruz from Texas, publicly criticized Trump’s steep taxes for almost every nation around the world.
A cross -party effort to withdraw the power from the president of the president, almost in unilateral authority, could not get far since Trump, despite the economic uncertainty unveiled his “liberation day” plan.
legislation The commitment of the President, who was sponsored by the democrat Maria Cantwell from Washington and the Republican Chuck Grassley from Iowa, to notify the legislature from fresh tariffs from the White House and to limit the taxes to a 60-day window, unless the congress approved an extension.
The majority leader of the Senate, John Thune from South Dakota, seemed to close the idea on Monday, according to reporters on the Capitol Hill.
“I don’t believe told Politico.
A companion in the house is sponsored by Republican MP Don Bacon from Nebraska.
The chances that the spokesman for House, Mike Johnson, the legislative template on the

