Trump officials vow to stay course on tariffs despite market turmoil
- President Trump announced new tariffs on April 2 in the White House Rose Garden.
- Trump said he aims to reset global trade due to a trade deficit.
- Trump announced a 10% duty on all imports and higher levies on about 60 countries.
- Commerce Secretary Lutnick stated the 10% tariff will "stay in place for days and weeks."
- Advisers defended the tariffs despite market turmoil, while some economists fear a recession.
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Trump Confronted on ‘Mixed Messages’ From Administration About Whether Tariffs Are Permanent
President Donald Trump was confronted over mixed messaging on his tariffs by different members of his administration on Monday while fielding questions from reporters alongside Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Sunday, Trump surrogates discussed the sweeping tariffs on numerous Sunday shows. Trade Adviser Peter Navarro told Fox News the tariffs would go into effect Thursday as scheduled and they were non-negotiable. Treasury Secretary S…


White House advisers split on defending Trump tariffs as permanent or a negotiating tactic
As President Donald Trump pushes forward his sweeping tariff policy, White House advisers are giving mixed messages on what the future holds for the policy. Trump unveiled 10% “reciprocal” tariffs on most of the world, which went into effect on…
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