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Former New Hampshire Governor Chris Sununu (R) expressed the critical need for the Trump administration to finalize a China tariff deal within the next six weeks. During a recent interview, Sununu emphasized that this timeframe is essential for restoring confidence among investors and small businesses alike. He noted that progress had been made in negotiations, but the urgency of the situation cannot be overstated.
Sununu highlighted that a clear resolution to the ongoing trade tensions with China could provide much-needed stability in the market. Small businesses, in particular, have been feeling the strain of uncertainty, and a timely agreement could alleviate some of their concerns. As the deadline approaches, the pressure is mounting on the administration to deliver results that will reassure stakeholders and foster a more favorable economic environment. The coming weeks will be crucial in determining the direction of U.S.-China trade relations and the overall health of the economy.
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