Trump still intends for reciprocal tariffs to kick in on April 2, White House says

By Andrea Shalal and
"The intent is to enact tariffs on
"Unless the tariff and non-tariff barriers are equalized, or the U.S. has higher tariffs, the tariffs will go into effect," the
Bessent told Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria" program that Trump on
"On
"We are going to go to them and say, 'Look, here's where we think the tariff levels are, non-tariff barriers, currency manipulation, unfair funding, labor suppression, and if you will stop this, we will not put up the tariff wall,'" Bessent said of trading partners.
"I'm optimistic that (on)
Countries that fail to reduce their trade barriers will face steeper tariffs aimed at protecting the U.S. economy, its workers and industries, Bessent added.
His remarks were taken to mean that while the proposed duties would be announced on
DETAILED WORK
The dueling comments illustrate the developing nature of Trump's new reciprocal tariffs just two weeks out from the
Details of the plan are still being worked out, one
Vice President JD Vance has also played a more active role in the discussions in recent weeks, the official said.
A spokesperson for USTR did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the reciprocal tariff plan.
Greer and his staff have been wrestling with how to design the reciprocal tariffs given each of the 186 members of the
Calculating the tariff rates is complicated by Trump's vow to reflect the impact of non-tariff barriers, including taxes and other measures that U.S. officials argue give other countries' firms an unfair advantage.
At the Commerce and Treasury departments, political appointees have also run into hiring delays linked to vetting, which has created some negotiating bottlenecks, the same sources familiar with the process said.
Financial markets have become increasingly nervous about the impact of Trump's tariffs and retaliation from trading partners will have on inflation and economic growth. U.S. stocks fell on Tuesday ahead of the Federal Reserve's rate decision on Wednesday.
TRIGGERING TALKS
The Trump administration expects the tariff announcements to trigger offers by affected countries to reduce their own tariffs or non-tariff measures, the official said, noting that
After Indian Prime Minister
Trump often singles out
Bessent said that the Trump administration is particularly focused on the 15% of countries that have the highest tariffs and large trading volumes with the U.S., which he referred to as the "Dirty 15."
These countries also often have regulations governing domestic content or food safety that conspire to keep U.S. products out of their markets, he said.
British business and trade minister
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