Two days after US President Donald Trump announced reciprocal tariffs on almost all countries, including American allies, ...
PRESIDENT Donald Trump has insisted his sweeping global tariffs are going well and will lead to a $7 trillion cash windfall ...
US President Donald Trump remains steadfast on imposing reciprocal tariffs on 60 countries, aiming to "reorder global trade," ...
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US Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick hinted that countries must ease trade barriers for the United States in order to negotiate.
Trump’s commerce secretary bemoaned that European countries won’t accept imports of certain meats from the United States.
Lutnick has been making the rounds to discuss the administration’s tariffs, celebrating how they will bring back “tradecraft” jobs to the U.S.
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Lutnick explained one example of unfairness in trade barriers is how the U.S. accepts cars from Korea in exchange for the U.S. selling produce. Still, McDonald’s was not allowed to sell french fries ...