Trump’s Commerce secretary teases tariff agreement that meets ‘somewhere in the middle’
Trade secretary Howard Lutnik opens on “Kudlow” about President Donald Trump tariffs.
President Donald Trump’s Trade Secretary hinted at the Canadian and Mexican tariff agreement, noting that the president is interested in “somewhat”.
“And the Mexicans and the Canadians were on the phone all day today, trying to show that they would do better. And he hears the President, he is very fair and very sensible Fox Business’ Larry Kudlow Tuesday before Trump’s joint application.
“I think he’s going to work with them. It’s a break that stops none of the items, “he added, but I want him to meet you somehow.
The third largest partner of the United States is to be effective on Tuesday, the third largest partner of the United States is subject to the third largest partner of the United States. New 10% tariff On top of the initial 10% tariff, he did not impose Chinese products last month.
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Tariffs for goods imported from Canada and Mexico – The two largest bilateral partners in the United States, according to the Census Bureau, are also growing 25% tariffs for all imports of the two countries. Tariffs contain carved for a lower 10% tariff for Canadian oil imports.

US Secretary of State Howard Lutnich spoke about the possibility of lower tariffs against Canada and Mexico on Kudlow. (Foxbusiness)
“Other countries have used tariffs for decades, and now it’s our turn to use them against other countries,” President Trump said at the main address of his Congress.
“On average, the European Union, China, Brazil, India, Mexico and Canada have heard about them. And the uncountable other peoples have been charging us huge higher tariffs than we recharged them. “
President Donald Trump looks back in his first month’s office and outlines his agenda before the escort, at the joint session of the Congress.
“Tariffs are not only about American job protection. They protected the soul of our country. Tariffs are again about enriching America and raising America again. “And that happens. And it will happen quite quickly. “
Everyday items such as Shoes, household products, various technological products and electronics and food supplies such as grains, fruits, vegetables, meat and dairy products are risk of rising prices at tariffs.
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Lutnik hinted that the announcement could come on Wednesday on tariff negotiations.
“We probably declare that [today]A number So somewhere in the middle will probably be the result. The president moved to Canadians and Mexicans, “Lutnik said,” but not all the way. “
Fox Business’ Eric Revell contributed to this report.