White House 'close' to tariff deals with Japan, India, but final agreement may take months

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On April 23, the White House is set to reach a comprehensive agreement with Japan and India to avoid massive U.S. tariffs, but they may leave many thorny details for later discussion. Without a complete trade agreement, government officials are working to sign a so-called "memorandum of understanding" or a broad "framework".

One informed source stated,, "Finalizing the final agreement may take several months, as these matters are complex." It remains unclear to what extent announcing the future agreement framework will appwill appease markets and avoid political backlash over ongoing economic volatility.

Another source said wouldn't even call them agreements. Basically, ('s this is that we hope to discuss reaching an agreement. They will to will out a bunch bunch of things, as things, as long as some things are signed, it indicates that we will begin begin negotiations." (anjJin Shi)

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