‘Trust in Trump,’ White House says, as tariff uncertainty continues
- President Trump declared new tariff rates impacting trade partners on April 2.
- These new rates expanded to nearly all of America's partners because of prior actions.
- The United States increased tariffs on China to 145%, and China raised tariffs to 125%.
- Karoline Leavitt stated, "If China continues to retaliate, it's not good for China."
- The administration paused new tariffs for 90 days, excluding China, while over 75 countries negotiate.
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‘Trust in Trump,’ White House says, as tariff uncertainty continues
(The Center Square) – White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt continued to insist the president’s tariffs and other economic policies would lead to an economic boom, amid questions from reporters over U.S-China relations and tariff deals with other countries.
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