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Trade talks between the U.S. and China are going very well but could drag on for a third day, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick said. “We’re working on all sorts of trade issues, and I ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick walked outside the White House Wednesday. (Kent Nishimura/Reuters) U.S. tariffs on China aren’t going up, at least in the short term, Commerce Secretary Howard ...
Kennedy pressed Lutnick on whether the administration would agree to a reciprocal, tariff-free arrangement. Recommended Stories 'No Kings' organizers plan next protest: 'Good Trouble Lives On' ...
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Sunday was adamant that the Trump administration’s aggressive use of tariffs was not going away in the aftermath of court rulings that blocked sweeping du… ...
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.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick called for stepped up enforcement of US export controls to prevent China from stealing critical American technologies that could support Beijing’s ambitions in ...
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.
Lutnick told reporters the U.S. negotiating team would take the framework back to President Donald Trump to get his approval, and then hope to implement the new agreement. Lutnick says US-China ...
During a Senate Appropriations Subcommittee hearing today, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick lectures Senator Gary Peters instead of answering his yes or no question. More for You.
Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick clashed with a congresswoman over where bananas can be grown. The president's April tariffs include a 10% baseline on all imports, which is driving up grocery ...
While trying to defend Trump's tariffs, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick had to be reminded of a simple truth: "We cannot build bananas in America." ...