Trump Rates Direct Renewal: WHA advisors try to be famous for 10 countries

Trump Rates Direct Renewal: WHA advisors try to be famous for 10 countries

As President Donald Trump said, the exception placed on smartphones, computers and other electronics will be temporary, its main economic advisor, Kevin Hassett, multiplied to ABC News’ Rachel Scott that everything will be discussed.

When asked whether there would be an exception to any electronics, Hasnett said, “What we are talking about is coverage. So what will be discussed? And almost everything will be discussed. The question is, which law applies.”

Hasnett also claimed that Trump’s admin almost completed a trade agreement with more than 10 countries.

Director of the United States National Economic Council Kevin Hassett responded to questions from the news media during the briefing outside the Western Wing of the White House in Washington, April 14, 2025.

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“I think we have more than 10 agreements where there are very, very good, and amazing offers to the US that the trade representatives of the USTR Jameson Greer and Howard Lutnick and our trade members and the president boil whether the agreement is quite good,” Hasnett said on Monday.

Because Trump’s administration will immediately make an announcement, it is now weighing if it will announce an agreement in one bundle or individually based on the state.

“The President will decide when he is satisfied with the agreement and when he wants to announce it, and how much at once. But I can tell you, his progress is very astonishing,” Hassett said.

–ABC News’ Kelsey Walsh

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