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U.S. Sets Common Terms for Reciprocal Tariff Talks to Advance Negotiations: Wire
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The U.S. has drafted a framework for reciprocal tariff trade negotiations with 18 countries, according to the Wall Street Journal, citing sources.

The framework, prepared by the U.S. Trade Representative’s Office, outlines negotiation categories, including tariffs and quotas; non-tariff trade barriers, such as regulations on U.S. goods; digital trade; rules of origin for products; and economic security and other commercial issues.

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The U.S. reportedly plans to use this template for trade negotiations, setting common terms for many talks to streamline the process, with an aim to reach reciprocal tariff agreements with 18 major trading partners by July 8.
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