- Feb 26, 2025
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Breaking Now News has learned that several nations have discreetly reached out to former President Donald Trump’s economic advisers, seeking to negotiate trade deals ahead of a possible second Trump administration. Sources confirm that foreign governments are already positioning themselves to avoid harsh tariffs should Trump return to the White House.
According to inside sources, the outreach comes amid growing concerns over Trump’s long-standing stance on aggressive trade policies. Nations that previously faced steep tariffs under his first term—including China, Mexico, and EU members—are reportedly exploring preemptive agreements to soften the blow.
Key members of Trump’s former economic team, speaking on condition of anonymity, revealed that discussions have been underway since early 2024. Some governments have even floated new trade proposals in hopes of securing favorable terms before any formal policy shifts.
"They don’t want to be caught off-guard. The message is clear: they’d rather talk now than face unpredictable tariffs later," one insider stated.
If Trump wins re-election, experts warn of a return to protectionist policies that could reshape international commerce. This includes:
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