Trump's Trade Advisor Predicts 18-Month Timeline For Deals
In a recent discussion, Peter Navarro, an advisor on trade to Trump, addressed the media's portrayal of Trump’s trade policy. Navarro asserted that the mainstream media often uses "fear tactics" to erode public trust during the negotiation process. He highlighted that trade agreements typically take around 18 months to finalize but predicted that the current administration would accelerate this timeline with what he referred to as “Trump Time.” Navarro believed that once the first deal is implemented, public concerns would begin to dissipate.
Navarro expressed a positive outlook on potential trade agreements with significant partners such as the UK, India, and South Korea. He is convinced that successful negotiations with these countries will validate Trump’s trade strategy. Navarro asserted that as more deals are finalized, the American publicAPEI-- will come to appreciate the strategic benefits of these agreements. He is confident that the administration's efforts to strengthen the U.S. economy through international partnerships will become increasingly evident as these deals materialize.




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