South Korea, Trade Deal and Commerce Secretary
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TikTok will go 'dark' if China and US can't finalize a deal
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South Korea's top trade negotiators met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, with both sides reaffirming their intention to reach a tariff deal.
Two projections show that the Trump administration's tariff revenues would not cover the next 10 years of projected deficits
WASHINGTON, July 20 (Reuters) - U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday he was confident the United States can secure a trade deal with the European Union, but August 1 is a hard deadline for tariffs to kick in. Lutnick said he had just gotten off the phone with European trade negotiators and there was "plenty of room" for agreement.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick revealed the unique and historic nature of the recently secured U.S.-Japan trade deal he helped negotiate during a Daily Caller Live event Thursday.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said the Federal Reserve should lower interest rates and that Fed Chair Jerome Powell "has got to go."
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storage.googleapis.com on MSN"NOT SAFE": Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick explains the threat of over-relying on China 🚨
LUTNICK: "We don't make generic pharmaceuticals. They are all made primarily in China. Think about that for a second--our antibiotics are made in China?!" This clip is from Daily Caller Live: American Jobs,
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick warned Thursday that TikTok will go dark unless China agrees to a deal in which American owners take control of the popular social media app and its algorithm.
Lutnick and President Donald Trump speak on the phone most nights, at around one in the morning, just after Lutnick gets in bed,” New Yorker magazine writer Antonia Hitchens said.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick condemned China’s move to prevent a Commerce Department employee from exiting the country as “outrageous behavior,” and said the Trump administration is working to resolve the situation.
The commerce secretary said President Donald Trump's sweeping new tariffs would drive as much as 1.5 percent gross domestic product growth.
President Donald Trump tucks his commerce secretary, Howard Lutnick, into bed with a phone call most nights, according to a new profile in The New Yorker. The two men often speak around 1 a.m. “just after Lutnick gets in bed,” according to the piece published Monday.