Trade negotiators from around the world have been racking up miles flying to Washington to strike a deal with President Donald Trump — especially Asian delegations who have the farthest to go. With final agreements still out of reach for most, the travel isn’t slowing down anytime soon.

Since Trump unveiled his “reciprocal” tariffs on April 2, delegates from Asian countries including Japan, India and Indonesia have made at least 20 trips to Washington. That’s over 770 hours in the air, equivalent to a full month of flying, covering more than 350,000 miles — or 14 times around the globe.

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