The president says the deal with the ‘highly respected country,’ will be the first of many.
President Donald Trump said he would hold a news conference on Thursday morning to unveil what he described as a major trade deal.
The news conference will be held at 10 a.m. in the Oval Office, the president said.
He did not specify which country was involved or provide details on the agreement.
‘Good Offers’
During a House hearing Tuesday, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent told lawmakers Tuesday that the United States has received “good offers” in ongoing tariff negotiations with 17 major trading partners, with some deals expected to be announced this week.
Bessent did not specify which countries are involved but said he anticipates a “substantial reduction of the tariffs that we are being charged, as well as non-tariff barriers, currency manipulation, and subsidies.”
He projected that “perhaps as early as this week we will be announcing trade deals with some of our largest trading partners.”

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent testifies before the House Appropriations Committee in the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington on May 6, 2025. Kayla Bartkowski/Getty Images
“I would say that we have deals that are … close,” he said.
“We’re talking about a matter of weeks and not months, to have some initial deals announced.”
Greer noted ongoing talks with Vietnam and upcoming meetings with representatives from Japan, Guyana, Saudi Arabia, and the Philippines.
He also described South Korea as “very forward-leaning” in negotiations and said discussions with the United Kingdom and India are progressing, though a deal with India is not yet imminent.
Greer clarified that while he held a call with Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng to announce reciprocal tariffs, no official talks have been held with China. He also rebutted claims that U.S. economic policies are intended to pressure Beijing, stating the administration seeks fair trade with China.
Bessent and Greer will meet with their Chinese counterparts on Saturday in Switzerland, marking an initial step in potential trade negotiations.
Tariff Generated Revenue
Trump has previously stated that he is not rushing to finalize agreements.
“We are sitting on the catbird seat. They want us. We don’t need them.”
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