
Pakistani Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar claimed his country is “very close” to locking down a tariff deal with the US ahead of President Trump’s fast-approaching Aug. 1 deadline for the “Liberation Day” levies to take effect.
Dar met with Secretary of State Marco Rubio and predicted a deal is just days away as the Trump administration scrambles to finalize agreements with countries before the deadline.
“I think we are very close to finalizing a deal with the U.S.,” Dar said during an appearance at the Atlantic Council think tank Friday. “Our teams have been here in Washington, discussing, having virtual meetings and a committee has been tasked by the prime minister to fine-tune now.”
“It’s not going to be months, not even weeks, I would say days.”
Since Trump unveiled his “Liberation Day” tariffs, a deluge of countries have been negotiating with his team to cut lightning deals.
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