President Donald Trump's suspension of reciprocal tariffs ends Friday and the United States has only managed a small portion of his goal for new trade deals.

The Commerce secretary suggested on CNBC's "Squawk Box" that President Trump has repeatedly rejected potential deals in pursuit of better terms for the U.S.

President Donald Trump said that he will not extend the deadline for his "reciprocal" tariffs on dozens of countries to restart.

The White House has said any country that does not agree to new terms of a trade deal with the U.S. by Friday will face the tariff rates Trump initially announced in April.

Trump's tariff deadlines loom as trade deals with countries like South Korea, the EU, and Japan are reached.

WASHINGTON: Time is running short for governments to strike deals with Washington to avert tariff hikes that Donald Trump has vowed against dozens of economies — and the US…

The U.S. has managed to make only eight deals in 120 days, including one with the 27-member European Union.

The US president has been at pains to promote agreements clinched with trading partners, but many still face the prospect of no deal and high tariffs

There is just a day to go before US president launches sweeping global tariffs.

Move fuels speculation US president may also announce pauses for dozens of countries facing punitive levies from Friday

Trump announced Thursday he would extend a pause on new tariffs for Mexico.

Trading Partners Scramble To Reach Deals With U.S. Ahead Of Trump's Looming Deadline For New Tariffs

Countries face higher duties on exports to the U.S. due to lack of trade deals with Trump administration.

Trump imposed tariffs on dozens of countries in advance of his August 1 deadline to strike trade deals.

President Trump said the delay was to allow U.S. Customs and Border Protection time to adjust to the new policy

The order capped off a hectic Thursday as nations sought to continue negotiating with Trump.

President Donald Trump formalized his reciprocal tariffs policy on Thursday, imposing stiff levies on dozens of nations.

President Donald Trump's suspension of reciprocal tariffs ends Friday and the United States has only managed a small portion of his goal for new trade deals.

After promising no further extensions, President Trump’s tariffs will go into effect a week later than his self-imposed August 1 deadline, adding further uncertainty.

The tariffs will kick in on August 7 instead of August 1, which had previously been touted as a hard deadline.