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Bessent: US will not rush trade deals before August deadline. We will speak with China.

Scott Bessent, U.S. Treasury secretary, said that the Trump administration was more concerned about the quality of trade deals than their timing. The deadline to secure a deal by August 1 or face steep tariffs is approaching.

Bessent said in an interview with CNBC that "we're not going rush to do deals just for the sake doing them."

Bessent responded that the decision would be made by Donald Trump, U.S. president.

"We'll wait and see what the President wants to do." "But again, if somehow we boomerang to the August 1, tariff, I'd think that a high tariff level would put more pressure on these countries to come up with better agreements," said he.

Bessent stated that "talks will be held in the very near term" about China.

"I believe trade is on a good track and I think we can now start to talk about other issues." He said that the Chinese are "very large purchasers" of Iranian and Russian oil which has been sanctioned.

We could also talk about the elephant in the living room, namely the great rebalancing the Chinese must do.

Bessent said to CNBC that he would encourage Europe, if they implement secondary tariffs against Russia, to follow suit.

Bessent stated that the administration's focus on Japan was not its internal politics, but rather the best possible deal for Americans. Reporting by Susan Heavey, Andrea Shalal and Bernadettebaum.

(source: Reuters)