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During a White House press briefing on Thursday, Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt was asked about extending tariff deadlines with other countries.
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00:00Thanks, Caroline. For the countries that don't have a deal yet, should we be looking at the April 2nd chart at all?
00:07Or is he negotiating and talking about having a set tariff rate, you know, 10 percent, 20 percent?
00:14Those discussions are taking place with the trade team today.
00:17And again, we'll provide further guidance with that executive order once it is signed.
00:21And the answer to that question will be in that executive order.
00:24Is he looking to provide any more extensions today after his phone call with Mexico?
00:28Is there any other conversations like that?
00:31I do know that other foreign leaders around the world have reached out.
00:35And if you if the president decides to share the conclusions of those calls with all of you, he will do so himself.
00:40But I do want to reiterate what the president said about Mexico.
00:43Mexico is still paying tariffs.
00:45They're paying a 25 percent tariff on fentanyl, 25 percent tariff on cars, a 50 percent tariff on steel, aluminum and copper.
00:52And additionally, Mexico has agreed to immediately terminate its non-tariff trade barriers, of which there are many.
00:59And as the president said, we will continue to talk to Mexico over the next 90 days with the goal of signing a larger trade deal.
01:06The key to this, again, is Mexico has agreed to terminate those non-tariff barriers and to continue to work with us in good faith.
01:13Mexico is a very unique situation of all the other countries around the world, because, of course, we share our southern border with Mexico,
01:20which we've seen an increase in cooperation between Mexico's president, Claudia Scheinbaum,
01:25and our administration on clamping down on drug trafficking and human trafficking at the southern border.
01:30We appreciate those efforts and will continue to work in good faith and to continue to have these trade discussions as well.
01:36Joey.
01:37Yeah, thanks, Caroline.

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