Chawasri,
Yes I agree.
Also just saw this on Reuters.
China said that US President Donald Trump's accusations that Beijing had violated the consensus reached in Geneva trade talks were ‘groundless,’ and promised to take forceful measures to safeguard its interests.
I don't think China will re-enage in any new negotiations before the Supreme Court decision.
It is also doubtful that there will be any countries willing to sign trade deals in the next 30 days before the end of the 90 days pause (the deal with UK was not a formally signed legal document) understanding that the whole process maybe deemed illegal by the Supreme Court later on.
Regards
James