Trump Admin Cracks Whip: Final Trade Deal Offers Due This Week
Trade teams scramble as deadline looms—no more extensions, no more excuses. The White House isn’t playing nice; it’s playing for keeps.
Behind closed doors, negotiators sweat over tariffs and terms. One whiff of weakness, and the deal could collapse faster than a meme coin after Elon tweets.
Wall Street watches nervously. Because nothing says ’stable markets’ like arbitrary deadlines and political posturing.

Trump Calls for Best Possible Trade Offers Ahead of Tariff Reinstatement
In early April, returning US President Donald Trump unveiled what the administration called ‘Liberation Day’ tariffs. The move saw the WHITE House seek balanced global trade through the stark and concerning protectionist policy. Now, there is tension abounding as the import duty increase has been met with some resistance.
The president and his officials are still committed to the plan, with the timeline reportedly ramping up. Specifically, the Trump administration has demanded final trade deal offers from countries this week. According to insights, they are expecting those offers by Wednesday amid a potentially reinstated tariff plan.
The White House appears committed to the import duty increases. They have appealed a White House ruling that the President exceeded his authority. Yet, US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has publicly expressed that he doesn’t believe President Donald Trump has any interest in relenting on the policy.
“Tariffs are not going away,” Lutnick said, according to a new BBC report. “You’re going to see over the next couple of weeks, really, first-class deals for the American worker.” Those deals are now being met with the Wednesday deadline the administration has committed to.