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The commerce secretary has repeatedly argued that Americans will feel no negative effects from President Donald Trump's ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the 10 percent tariffs imposed across the board are not increasing prices on consumers ...
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Axios on MSNLutnick: Trump "felt horrible" about impact of China tariffsPresident Trump felt "horrible" about the impacts of tariffs on China that hit American businesses in April, Commerce Sec.
People aren’t buying U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick’s assertion that the Trump administration’s tariffs cause no ...
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Irish Star on MSNHoward Lutnick left red-faced during event after audience confirms tariff 'pain'Lutnick maintained that consumers would not have to endure higher prices for goods as a result of Trump's tariff policies ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is convinced that the tariffs put in place by President Donald Trump won’t raise prices ...
Trump on April 2 imposed his "Liberation Day" tariffs aimed at reducing trade deficits with other nations, though turmoil in the bond and stock markets prompted him to pause the most extreme duties in ...
Howard Lutnick said dockworkers and truck drivers worried about jobs should "be positive because the president truthed it out ...
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick joins NewsNation to discuss his recent comments that “nobody’s feeling any pain” from ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has tried to downplay economic concerns as the U.S. and China engage in trade talks.
The twin threats, delivered via social media, roiled global markets after weeks of de-escalation had provided some reprieve.
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said Sunday that the United States anticipates “a 10 percent baseline tariff to be in place ...
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