Rubio says US could engage in new trade deals after tariffs imposed
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio stated that the U.S. Could engage in bilateral talks on new trade arrangements after imposing tariffs on major trading partners.
- Rubio emphasized that the tariffs apply to all countries, not specifically targeting Canada, Mexico, or the EU.
- He mentioned that the U.S. Aims to 'reset the baseline' of trade to ensure fairness and reciprocity in global trade.
- Rubio noted that the president believes the balance of global trade is 'completely off gilt-kilter' and that tariffs will be reciprocal.
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US Could Sign Individual Trade Deals After Trump’s Tariffs Reset Baseline: Rubio - The Thinking Conservative
US could engage in talks with other countries on new trade arrangements once U.S. tariffs “reset the baseline” with those countries, Marco Rubio said. The post US Could Sign Individual Trade Deals After Trump’s Tariffs Reset Baseline: Rubio appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
US Could Sign Individual Trade Deals After Trump’s Tariffs Reset Baseline: Rubio
The United States could engage in talks with other countries on new trade arrangements once U.S. tariffs “reset the baseline” with those countries, Secretary of State Marco Rubio said on March 16. In an interview with CBS News’ “Face the Nation,” Rubio said that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are meant to rebalance the United States’ international economic standing after decades of unfair global trade practices. “For 30 or 40 years, we have al…
How Trump's Tariffs are driving Asia and the Gulf into China's Arms
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