President Donald Trump has begun announcing a suite of new bilateral trade agreements. The details of the deals — and who, if anyone, stands to benefit — remain largely unknown. On Tuesday, Trump heralded three new agreements with Indonesia, the Philippines and Japan. The announcements came with no information about enforcement or guarantees, outside of tariff levels stated by Trump — 19% for the first two, 15% for Japan — and promises of eliminating barriers on imports of U.S. products.
Deals, but no details: Trump's trade negotiations are big on numbers, light on specifics

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