Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a compromise with Canada and Mexico on Trump’s controversial tariffs will “probably” come “tomorrow.”
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a compromise with Canada and Mexico on Trump’s controversial tariffs will “probably” come “tomorrow.”
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to impose new tariffs Tuesday on Canadian and Mexican exports to the United States, but Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Fox News Sunday they may not be as high as the 25% figure Trump was planning.
President Trump is likely to announce more exemptions from his new tariffs on Canadian and Mexican products, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Thursday. In an interview with CNBC, Lutnick said Trump is likely to exempt Canadian and Mexican goods and services from tariffs that comply with the U.
It’s likely that it will cover all USMCA compliant goods and services, so that which is part of President Trump’s deal with Canada and Mexico are likely to get an exemption from these tariffs,” Lutnick told the network,
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated on Sunday that the tariffs on lumber and dairy products that President Donald Trump threatened onto Canada late last week are not coming before April 2, when the president’s sweeping reciprocal tariffs are set to take hold.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphatically rejected the risks of a recession even as markets slide — and said America’s biggest trading partners could easily avoid Trumps
That wasn’t the only tense exchange Lutnick would have with a Canadian leader. Several days later, he was also on
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated that President Donald Trump is expected to delay imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico for all goods and services covered under the USMCA trade
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said an announcement is expected this afternoon on the newly instated 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico, and hinted at a
Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick defended President Trump’s approach to tariffs, saying on Sunday the president is focused on stopping fentanyl from entering the country and is actively engaging with