1. Trump announces a trade agreement with the EU - Trump announced a trade agreement with the EU: a comprehensive 15% tariff on the EU, $600 billion in investments in the U.S., zero tariffs from EU countries to the U.S., the EU will purchase U.S. military equipment, and will purchase $750 billion worth of U.S. energy products.

2. Trump: Considering agreements with three to four other countries - Trump stated that the U.S. is considering agreements with three to four other countries, most of which will involve established tariffs, and the U.S. will maintain low tariffs on other countries, with clarification or confirmation letters to be sent to countries within the next week, and confirmation of tariffs will be sent before August 1.

3. Officials from the Trump administration accuse the Federal Reserve of refusing to cut interest rates and poor financial management - Russell Vought, director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), again accused the Federal Reserve of 'poor financial management' regarding building renovations on Sunday, while urging a rate cut, 'the president has made it very clear that his only request of the Federal Reserve is to cut interest rates.'

4. U.S. Commerce Secretary says the August 1 tariff deadline will not be extended - U.S. Commerce Secretary Ross stated in an interview that the U.S. will not extend the August 1 tariff deadline, but Trump is still prepared to continue tariff negotiations after August 1.

5. A high-level American business delegation will visit China - According to the Hong Kong (South China Morning Post), a high-level American business delegation is about to visit China, though the complete list of delegation members and itinerary has not yet been announced.

6. Several federal and research institutions in the U.S. protest to the government - Recently, scientists, scholars, and employees from several federal and research institutions in the U.S. have issued open letters protesting the Trump administration's significant cuts to research funding, dismantling of federal research institutions, and the firing or suppression of researchers, believing these actions are severely undermining the U.S. research system, harming national innovation capabilities and public interest.

7. Meeting with the UK Prime Minister: Focus on tariff negotiations, Gaza ceasefire, and pressure on Russia - UK Prime Minister Starmer will meet with U.S. President Trump on Monday in Scotland to aim to eliminate remaining obstacles to the two countries' trade agreement and urge for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza. Starmer will also discuss what pressure can be applied to Russian President Putin to end the Russia-Ukraine conflict.