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The US leader teased trade agreements with “respected country”

US President Donald Trump has called what he described as “large trade agreements” that would mark the first such agreement that is announced because he imposed dozens of American trading partners tariffs.

He will hold a press conference in Washington DC (3:00 p.m. BST) at 10:00 a.m. in order to announce an agreement with “representatives of a large and highly respected country”, Trump said on the social platform of truth and gave no further details.

Several US media have reported that the United States will vote for a trade agreement with Great Britain, citing people who are familiar with the plans.

The BBC contacted the White House and the British Department of Business & Trade for comments on reports.

On April 2, Trump announced strong tariffs for dozens of trading partners before announcing a 90-day break for the taxes.

Governments from all over the world have tried to deal with Washington before the new period goes away.

He left a global tariff of 10%, which included Great Britain, although the long -time allies of America was not exposed to the government's higher “mutual” tariffs.

Great Britain is also subject to a 25% US import tax for steel, aluminum and cars.

According to reports, Washington is about to agree trade agreements with India and Israel.

The administration continues to continue with several other countries, including Japan, South Korea and Vietnam.

Trump said that he wants nations to achieve new offers with the United States while trying to radically redesign the global trading system.

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