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2025-04-20

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Is早谈判更有利?50国希望与美国展开对话,纳坦雅胡将会见川普。 Translation: Is early negotiation more advantageous? 50 countries hope to engage in dialogue with the United States, Netanyahu will meet Trump.

Is早谈判更有利?50国希望与美国展开对话,纳坦雅胡将会见川普。 

Translation: Is early negotiation more advantageous? 50 countries hope to engage in dialogue with the United States, Netanyahu will meet Trump.
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The United States President Donald Trump has implemented a high tariff policy, and 50 countries have approached the White House to prepare for negotiations. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will be the first leader to negotiate in the U.S., and his visit aims to discuss the hostage issue and reduce the 17% tariff on Israel, which affects its machinery and medical equipment exports. The chairman of the White House Economic Council pointed out that over 50 countries have expressed their desire to initiate negotiations. Trump's son Eric also emphasized that the first negotiator will be the winner, implying that other countries should act quickly. The world is anxious about Trump’s next steps.

The President of the United States is initiating a global tariff policy, with reports indicating that 50 countries have already contacted the White House to prepare for negotiations. Meanwhile, the Prime Minister of Israel is on a flight to the United States and will be the first world leader to negotiate in the U.S.

The Prime Minister of Israel stated, "I am going to the United States to meet the President. In addition to discussing hostages and the Gaza issue, we will also discuss tariffs imposed on Israel." The focus of this visit is to persuade the President to reduce the 17% tariff imposed on Israel, as this announcement will affect Israel's exports of machinery and medical equipment. This will make the Prime Minister the first world leader to engage in tariff negotiations at the White House.

The Chair of the White House National Economic Council stated, "Since we are already at the negotiation table, we received a report from the U.S. Trade Representative's office last night that over 50 countries have contacted the President with the hope of starting negotiations."

The President's second son posted on social media, emphasizing that no country will be the last to negotiate with the President. The first country to negotiate will be the winner, while the last will definitely be the loser, seemingly implying that the President hopes other countries will proactively engage in negotiations, and that the sooner they start, the easier it will be to reach a more favorable trade agreement.

The world is closely watching the President's next move.

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