U.S. agencies' key trade reviews due ahead of Trump's reciprocal tariffs

Reports to gauge Phase One deal with China, 'de minimis' parcel exemption

2025-03-31T093132Z_1112548991_RC2L8DA145XN_RTRMADP_3_USA-TRUMP-WORLD-LIBERTY.JPG

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, left, and other officials are set to submit reports to President Donald Trump ahead of his highly anticipated announcement of reciprocal tariffs on April 2. © Reuters

PAK YIU

NEW YORK -- Federal agencies will submit reports Tuesday that address a range of trade issues and are expected to shape hotly anticipated changes to U.S. tariffs impacting Asia.

President Donald Trump is poised to announce reciprocal tariffs on Wednesday, which he has dubbed "Liberation Day," based on reviews of the country's trade policy. U.S. officials have said the president will mark the occasion with a ceremony in the White House's Rose Garden.

Sponsored Content

About Sponsored ContentThis content was commissioned by Nikkei's Global Business Bureau.