The Trump administration is expected to send dozens of letters this week to countries that have not made a trade deal with the U.S. Willie James Inman reports.
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- The Trump administration plans to send tariff notices to countries without U.S. trade deals. 27s
- Countries are warned that tariffs could revert to previous higher levels if no progress is made. 50s
- Focus is on nations with the largest trade deficits with the U.S., covering 95% of the deficit. 1m 13s
- Some progress has been made with countries like the U.K., China, and Vietnam. 1m 43s
- Major partners such as Japan, India, and the EU are still in talks, with deals not yet finalized. 1m 30s
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