U.S. tariffs on China won't change again, Lutnick says
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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, back in Washington after two days helping to negotiate a US-China trade framework in London, said Wednesday that Trump gave his team permission to back off its aggressive stance against China to get a deal done.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the European Union was tough to deal with, and securing a trade pact with the bloc would likely take longer than most other such deals. The EU "got a little reli
Conservative commentator Jonah Goldberg did not hold back on Bill Maher’s show, calling Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick “a morron.”
In an exchange about tariffs, the Pennsylvania congresswoman had to remind Lutnick that you can't build bananas in the U.S.
Louisiana Republican Sen. John Kennedy asked Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick what President Trump means when he says they are seeking "reciprocity" on trade, at the Senate Appropriations Committee on Wednesday.
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While trying to defend tariffs, the commerce secretary was asked about the rising price of bananas. His response didn’t do him any favors.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said trade talks with Chinese officials were going well and he hoped they would end on Tuesday night, but said they could run into Wednesday.
Rep. Madeline Dean brought an attention-grabbing prop to question Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick about tariffs on food goods like bananas this morning at the House Appropriations Committee: REP. MADELINE DEAN: What's the tariff on bananas?
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Wednesday that a trade framework and implementation plan agreed with China in London should result in restrictions on rare earths and
Laut US-Handelsminister Howard Lutnick wird eine Zollvereinbarungen mit der Europäischen Union wahrscheinlich zu den letzten gehören, die die USA abschließen.