White House on tariff dispute; Luna on proxy voting
- The White House, on Tuesday, warned countries challenging U.S. tariffs instead of negotiating trade deals.
- President Trump's administration believes tariffs are needed to boost U.S. Manufacturing and beneficial trade deals.
- The administration insists deals benefit American workers and address trade deficits.
- Press Secretary Leavitt quoted, "bring us your best offers and he will listen," regarding trade negotiations.
- Countries retaliating against U.S. Tariffs, like China, are making a mistake, according to Leavitt.
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Countries fighting Trump tariffs making a mistake - White House
The White House on Tuesday cautioned countries that have chosen to retaliate against the United States’ tariffs, declaring that President Donald Trump “will not break.” The U.S. presidency referenced China’s insistence on not reversing its 34% retaliatory tariffs after President Trump took a similar action last week. Starting Wednesday morning, an additional 50% tariff will be imposed on Chinese imports on top of the 20% and 34% tariffs previous…
‘Trump has a spine of steel’: White House warns against retaliation on tariffs
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt issued a sharp warning to countries like China over retaliatory tariffs, declaring that “President Trump has a spine of steel and he will not break.”
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says negotiations over tariffs are happening, and about 70 countries have called the White House since 'Liberation Day' to talk trade
“Trying to negotiate individual trade agreements with 70 (or more) countries is difficult and will take time,” a researcher said.
White House Warns Tariff Critics: ‘Trump Has a Spine of Steel and He Will Not Break’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has issued a warning to those who are demanding that President Donald Trump walk back his historic global tariffs plan. The post White House Warns Tariff Critics: ‘Trump Has a Spine of Steel and He Will Not Break’ appeared first on Slay News.
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