U.S. President Donald Trump stated on Wednesday that potential trade agreements with India, South Korea, and Japan are in the works, as he looks to transform his tariff strategy into formal trade pacts. Speaking during a town hall on the NewsNation network, Trump responded to questions about upcoming trade announcements by confirming, “We have potential deals” with the three key Asian economies.
Trump emphasized he’s not in a rush to finalize these agreements, suggesting the U.S. holds a strong negotiating position due to the tariffs his administration imposed. “I’m in less of a hurry than you are. We are sitting on the catbird seat. They want us. We don’t need them,” Trump asserted, signaling a continued America-first trade policy approach.
The comments were made during his appearance at an "Investing in America" event in Washington, D.C., underscoring Trump’s ongoing focus on leveraging trade imbalances in favor of U.S. economic interests. His remarks reflect a broader narrative of using tariffs as a pressure tactic to secure more favorable terms from global trading partners.
While no specific timelines or deal terms were provided, the prospect of enhanced trade relations with these nations could have significant implications for industries ranging from manufacturing to technology and agriculture. India, South Korea, and Japan are among America’s most important trade partners in Asia, and any progress on new deals may shape the global trade landscape ahead of the 2025 U.S. election.
Trump’s remarks reinforce his longstanding belief that tough trade policies deliver leverage, potentially setting the stage for new trade alignments should he return to office.


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