Trump, USMCA and Lutnick
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Howard Lutnick, Commerce Secretary
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President Donald Trump "absolutely" plans to renegotiate the USMCA when the pact comes under review next year, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday that the public is “going to love the deals that President Trump and I are doing” as the administration promises forthcoming breakthroughs on tariffs.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick reminded us of an important but little-discussed part of trade negotiations with Canada and Mexico -- "virtually 75%" of trade between the U.S. and its two neighbors is "already tariff free" because of the USMCA agreement.
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'Many Countries Will Pay': Sec. Howard Lutnick Makes A Mockery Of Americans By Peddling Lies That Other Countries Will 'Pay' For Trump's TariffsIn his appearance today on "Face the Nation" with Margaret Brennan, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick stated Trump is looking to renegotiate USMCA, which he himself negotiated after wanting to replace NAFTA.
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He talks with his hands and emphasizes his points with catchphrases such as “How about no” or “How about we don’t.” Lutnick and President Donald Trump speak on the phone most nights, at around one in the morning,
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says that most countries will pay the higher duties President Donald Trump has outlined in recent letters to global leaders, even as trade discussions continue.
A group of House Republicans pressed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to quickly nail down the administration’s policy on artificial intelligence (AI) chip exports Thursday after rescinding the Biden administration’s framework.
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'What'd It Go Up? Tenth Of A Percent?': Sec. Howard Lutnick Dismisses Rising Inflation As He Doubles Down On Trump's Tariffs Lowering CostsIn his appearance today on "Face the Nation" with Margaret Brennan, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick dismissed recent reports of accelerating inflation, adamantly claiming that Trump's tariffs will somehow bring down the costs of groceries and consumer goods.