The USTR's March 15, 2026, Trade Policy Agenda underscores the Trump administration's priority to expand bilateral Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ART) with partners to reduce U.S. trade deficits, building on recent signings like Ecuador on March 13 and frameworks for India, Japan, and South Korea. Section 301 investigations launched March 11-12 into forced labor and excess capacity target many potential partners including Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and Vietnam, pressuring negotiations amid replacement tariffs following the Supreme Court's February IEEPA ruling. Traders monitor USMCA review talks with Canada and Mexico, plus April-May hearings, for catalysts toward formal ART deals before year-end resolution. Ongoing tariff threats and supply chain pacts could accelerate bilateral progress with listed countries.
Experimental AI-generated summary referencing Polymarket data · UpdatedWhich countries will Trump make new trade deals with before 2027?
Which countries will Trump make new trade deals with before 2027?
$139,566 Vol.
India
25%
Brazil
25%
Mexico
24%
United Kingdom
23%
Israel
22%
Canada
20%
Pakistan
20%
Japan
19%
Taiwan
19%
Indonesia
18%
European Union
15%
Argentina
15%
South Korea
15%
Russia
15%
South Africa
15%
Vietnam
14%
Australia
13%
$139,566 Vol.
India
25%
Brazil
25%
Mexico
24%
United Kingdom
23%
Israel
22%
Canada
20%
Pakistan
20%
Japan
19%
Taiwan
19%
Indonesia
18%
European Union
15%
Argentina
15%
South Korea
15%
Russia
15%
South Africa
15%
Vietnam
14%
Australia
13%
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0x65070BE91...This includes both agreements that become law through Senate ratification and Presidential approval, or through the enactment of a Congressional-Executive Agreement signed into law by the President.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...The USTR's March 15, 2026, Trade Policy Agenda underscores the Trump administration's priority to expand bilateral Agreements on Reciprocal Trade (ART) with partners to reduce U.S. trade deficits, building on recent signings like Ecuador on March 13 and frameworks for India, Japan, and South Korea. Section 301 investigations launched March 11-12 into forced labor and excess capacity target many potential partners including Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, and Vietnam, pressuring negotiations amid replacement tariffs following the Supreme Court's February IEEPA ruling. Traders monitor USMCA review talks with Canada and Mexico, plus April-May hearings, for catalysts toward formal ART deals before year-end resolution. Ongoing tariff threats and supply chain pacts could accelerate bilateral progress with listed countries.
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