More than 50 countries have contacted White House to start trade talks, Trump adviser says
- More than 50 countries have contacted the White House to begin negotiations over tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, as stated by Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council.
- Trump's announcement of tariffs included a universal 10% rate on imports, provoking a drop in global markets and retaliatory measures from other countries.
- Democratic lawmakers warned that the tariffs could lead to a recession and harm U.S. Relationships with allies, while some Republicans expressed unease about the policy's impact.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to discuss the tariffs with Trump during an upcoming visit, highlighting the effect of the tariffs on U.S. Allies.
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More than 50 countries have spoken to the US to negotiate tariffs, according to the White House
More than 50 countries affected by U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policy have spoken to the president in order to negotiate the charges, White House National Economic Council director Kevin Hassett said this Sunday. "Last night I received a report from the Trade Representative that more than 50 countries have contacted the president to start a negotiation," Hassett said in an interview on the ABC News' 'This Week' program."More than 50 cou…
US tariffs: Trump sets far-reaching conditions for negotiations
According to Washington, more than 50 countries want to negotiate the radical US tariff package. President Trump signals willingness to talk - but only if a trade deficit for the US can be completely ruled out.
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