As President Donald Trump prepares to travel to Asia, the White House has signaled that more trade agreements are on the horizon. During a recent appearance on Fox & Friends First, Deputy Press Secretary Anna Kelly confirmed that discussions about ‘more good deals’ are anticipated during the trip.
Kelly’s comments were framed within a broader context of the administration’s ongoing efforts against cartels and its management of the government shutdown. While these issues are primarily domestic, they underscore the administration’s focus on economic and regulatory challenges during Trump’s international engagements.
The White House’s emphasis on trade deals reflects its broader strategy to strengthen economic ties with Asian partners. However, the absence of specific mention of currency or stock-related developments suggests that the immediate financial impact of the trip is not yet clear. Instead, the focus remains on diplomatic and commercial negotiations.