As Trump’s tariff deadline looms, US seeks countries’ ‘best offer’ by Wednesday
The Trump administration is aiming to finalise deals swiftly amid legal challenges to the tariff policies

The Trump administration wants countries to provide their best offer on trade negotiations by Wednesday as officials seek to accelerate talks with multiple partners ahead of a self-imposed deadline in just five weeks, according to a draft letter to negotiating partners seen by Reuters.
In the draft, the US is asking countries to list their best proposals in a number of key areas, including tariff and quota offers for the purchase of US industrial and agricultural products and plans to remedy any non-tariff barriers.
Other requested items include any commitments on digital trade and economic security, along with country-specific commitments, according to the letter.
The US will evaluate the responses within days and offer “a possible landing zone” that could include a reciprocal tariff rate, according to the letter.