U.S. tariffs on China won't change again, Lutnick says
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When Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick tweeted out a Wall Street Journal article that said the Donald Trump -imposed tariffs had “generated $ 37.8 billion in revenue for the U.S. in April and May,” he was probably expecting some MAGA back-slapping.
The president said he and Chinese President Xi Jinping still need to sign off on a preliminary deal, even though he called it "done."
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?
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told senators Wednesday that he expects to complete an analysis and set the standard for tariffs on aircraft parts by the end of the month.
Republican Louisiana Sen. John Kennedy appeared baffled on Wednesday by Cabinet Secretary Howard Lutnick’s responses regarding tariffs and trade barriers
President Trump raised the specter of the U.S. unilaterally setting tariff levels for many countries in the coming weeks. Speaking to reporters at the Kennedy Center on Wednesday evening, he said the U.
While Donald Trump's wide-ranging taxes on imports face scrutiny in court, he has touted a new "deal" with China that will see tariffs against the country remain at historic levels. Here's what it will mean for you.