US stocks dropped Tuesday after Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent confirmed that trade talks with China haven’t started — and President Trump later said the US doesn’t “have to sign” any trade deals.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average lost 389 points, or 1%, while the S&P 500 and Nasdaq fell 0.8% and 0.9%, respectively.
Bessent’s remarks appeared to contradict repeated claims over the past few weeks from Trump, who has said China negotiations have been ongoing and that Chinese President Xi Jinping had called him.
Major stock indexes got a midday boost on Tuesday after Bessent signaled the US has received several “good offers” from other nations on trade deals.
Bessent, during his testimony before a House subcommittee on financial services, said he “would be surprised” if the US doesn’t have 80% or 90% of deals with its largest trading partners wrapped up by the end of the year.
“And that may be much sooner, I would think that perhaps as early as this week, we will be announcing trade deals with some of our largest trading partners,” he continued.
