President Donald Trump issued a statement about the time to postpone the taxation
Speaking at the White House, Mr. Trump emphasized that his government had no intention of exempting “any country or company” from new tariff programs.


On April 10, US President Donald Trump announced that he would not extend the time to postpone the 90 days of taxpput for goods imported from dozens of trading partners, even if these countries have not reached an agreement with Washington.
Speaking at the White House, Mr. Trump emphasized that his government had no intention of exempting “any country or company” from new tariff programs.
He asserted: “If we do not reach the agreement we want, we will return to the previous tariff levels.”
Only about 13 hours after the import tax rates will take effect (April 9), including reciprocal taxes against major trading partners, Mr. Trump suddenly announced the 90 -day postponement order, on the grounds that more than 75 countries are actively asking negotiations and has not made retaliation.
During the cabinet meeting one day later, he said a agreement with the first country was “very close” but did not disclose any country.
The White House owner emphasized that all agreements achieved must be fair and beneficial to both sides.