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White House suggests some countries could see tariff deadline shifted

Stephen Miran, President of the White House Economic Consultants Council, United States In good faith, President Donald could see that the tariffs were delayed as the deadline for Trump’s trade agreements closed.

Miran spoke to George Stephanopoulos, who spoke with ABC News’ “this week”.

“In tariffs, the President’s deadline is approaching the agreements. You have only seen three agreements so far. What should we expect from now on?” Stephanopoulos asked.

Miran, “This week, I am still optimistic about we will get a series of agreements later. Some of this is a series of steps that lead to a scheduled climax of the deadline,” he said.

ABC News – Photo: Stephen Miran, President of the White House Economic Consultants Council, is located on July 6, 2025 with George Stephanopoulos this week.

It was published if other agreements did not arrive and Trump extends the deadline date, Miran said it would be possible.

“Well, my expectation, the countries that negotiate with good faith and make concessions that they need to reach an agreement are not yet there, but since they need more time, these countries will take a roll, you know, a kind of history will be rolling.

When asked which countries could see which history has changed, Miran refused to detain, but he said he heard good things about negotiations with Europe. India.

Miran said, ım I would expect that some countries in the process of making these concessions could see that their dates were rolled. For countries that do not make concessions, I would expect them to see higher tariffs for the countries that do not negotiate in good faith, ”he said. “But still, the President will decide whether the countries have done what they need to access the American market in the following hours of this week and as they grow up as if they were unusual.”

ABC News - Photo: Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers appears in ABC News' "This week with George Stephanopoulos" On July 6, 2025.

ABC News – Photo: Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, ABC News on July 6, 2025, “this week with George Stephanopoulos”.

Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, who asked Stephanopolous for the potential economic benefits of Trump’s tariffs, also participated.

Summers will probably get less competitiveness for American manufacturers at the expense of higher inflation for American consumers, Sum Summers said. “Much higher prices, less competitiveness and not so much income than those given to the rich in this invoice.”

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