An upbeat Scott Bessent walked into the US Treasury division on Tuesday, optimistic that the tensions between America and a few of its allies within the wake of final week’s “liberation day” tariff announcement would quickly be eased.
“I believe you’re going to see a few huge buying and selling companions do offers in a short time,” he advised reporters.
Within the days earlier than and after President Donald Trump introduced steep tariffs on a lot of the world final week, the Treasury secretary was upstaged by boisterous hardliners comparable to Peter Navarro, the White Home commerce tsar, and Howard Lutnick, the commerce secretary.
However this week Bessent has burst into the fray because the president has opened the door to negotiations with some allies within the face of the brutal sell-off in equities that triggered a backlash from Wall Road to Capitol Hill.
Trump has designated Bessent to guide talks with Japan and South Korea, the primary huge US buying and selling companions in line for an accord to doubtlessly cut back the levies, alongside Jamieson Greer, the US commerce consultant.
In the meantime, Navarro, who has been deeply sceptical of negotiations over the tariffs, has been relegated to the sidelines — for now — together with Lutnick, who has been the principle interlocutor for international commerce officers. In current days, two international officers have mentioned the commerce secretary has made clear that he lacks the mandate from Trump to enter into commerce talks with them.
The shift in clout on Trump’s commerce staff displays the president’s dawning realisation that he has to indicate he’s attempting to stabilise markets after withering criticism from all sides of the political spectrum and from many enterprise leaders that he has been too complacent in regards to the harm his tariffs would inflict on the financial system and the monetary sector.
Throughout Trump’s first time period, Bessent’s predecessor Steven Mnuchin grew to become one of many administration’s main commerce doves, restraining the president’s protectionist instincts and sometimes clashing with Navarro.
He and Robert Lighthizer, then the US commerce consultant, led high-stakes negotiations with China, a system that Trump now seems to need to return to in some vogue for talks with different huge buying and selling companions.
“Bessent and Greer are extra certified to barter and never inflame. They’re the rational visitors cops to de-escalate however obtain acceptable and significant outcomes,” mentioned an individual acquainted with the talks.
The extra central function of Bessent — who final weekend hung out with Trump in Florida, flying again with him to Washington — comes amid indicators of rising tensions inside the White Home.
Elon Musk, the billionaire know-how govt and White Home adviser who has mentioned he wish to see a broad commerce cope with the EU, on Tuesday launched a rare assault on Navarro, calling him a “moron” and “dumber than a sack of bricks” for suggesting that Tesla, his electrical automobile firm, merely assembled — relatively than manufactured — its automobiles in America.
On Tuesday, White Home press secretary Karoline Leavitt sought to minimise the spat. “These are clearly two people who’ve very totally different views on commerce and on tariffs. Boys can be boys, and we are going to let their public sparring proceed,” she mentioned.

However whether or not Bessent can pacify traders and negotiate agreements with a variety of nations in a second Trump administration that’s extra dogmatic and aggressive than the primary is unclear.
The South Carolinian former hedge fund supervisor has embraced Trump’s justification for imposing the tariffs within the first place, together with his want to reshape international commerce so America’s financial system is now not depending on low cost imported items, even when it comes at a price.
“One at all times had the sense that by advantage of his background, Bessent can be extra liberally minded on commerce. Alternatively, in becoming a member of the administration, he had to enroll to the programme. And he knew what he was signing as much as,” mentioned Mark Sobel, a Treasury official beneath Barack Obama.
On Tuesday, US fairness costs dropped once more after opening increased, with traders sceptical that negotiations with some international locations can be sufficient to beat their fears for the worldwide financial system. Plenty of Wall avenue financiers have warned the measures may trigger a worldwide recession.

Navarro has advised Trump’s shift to talks with selective international locations will not be inconsistent together with his views. “Context issues. I mentioned ‘This isn’t a negotiation . . . it’s a nationwide emergency . . . President Trump is at all times keen to pay attention,” he wrote in an e mail to the Monetary Occasions. “We like what we have now been listening to.”
In the meantime, Greer advised Congress that whereas greater than 50 international locations had approached him looking for talks to elevate the punitive tariffs, the negotiations could possibly be protracted and he declined to place a timeline for any offers.
Critics accuse the Trump administration of failing to clarify the final word aim of launching such an expansive commerce conflict, and now trying to retreat on a few of it — a contradiction that Bessent might not be capable of resolve.
“There isn’t any clear message on how the tariffs had been decided, what they’re supposed to perform, how lengthy they’ll be in place, whether or not they’re a negotiating instrument or a transfer to try to minimize the US off from international commerce,” mentioned Ron Wyden, the highest Democrat on the Senate finance committee.
“Within the days since Donald Trump introduced tariffs, the president and his advisers have repeatedly modified their tales on all of those questions,” he added.
Analysts say this uncertainty is underpinned by the concern that Trump may simply reverse course once more.
“We get the impression that what Trump says on any day might range primarily based upon who the final individual he spoke with is,” mentioned Sobel. “So possibly he’s spoken with Bessent currently, however possibly he’ll communicate with Navarro tomorrow.”