Midnight Deadline: U.S. Trade Alerts on the Horizon
The White House has announced that countries without a trade deal or tariff communication from the Trump administration can expect to hear from the U.S. by day's end. The administration's trade team is working tirelessly to contact nations through letters or executive orders, said spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt.

- Country:
- United States
The White House has issued an alert, stating that nations that have yet to receive communication from the Trump administration about trade dealings should expect updates by midnight. This initiative underscores the urgency the U.S. places on formalizing international trade agreements.
According to White House spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt, the trade team is operating tirelessly to make contact with numerous countries. She informed reporters that nations can anticipate either a tariff letter or an executive order, emphasizing the thorough efforts by U.S. officials in managing international relations.
Many countries have already entered into dialogue, but those still pending will be addressed imminently. The administration's push reflects a significant step in reshaping global trade dynamics amid evolving political landscapes and trade priorities.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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