That wasn’t the only tense exchange Lutnick would have with a Canadian leader. Several days later, he was also on
President Donald Trump's Commerce secretary indicates there won't be a "pause" on tariffs, but negotiations with Canada and Mexico will meet "in the middle."
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick indicated that President Donald Trump is expected to delay imposing 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico for all goods and services covered under the USMCA trade
CIA Director John Ratcliffe seemingly confirmed on Wednesday morning that the U.S. has paused sharing intelligence with Ukraine, while national security advisor Mike Waltz later framed all aspects of U.S.-Ukraine relations as "paused" without mentioning intelligence specifically.
Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick defended President Trump’s approach to tariffs, saying on Sunday the president is focused on stopping fentanyl from entering the country and is actively engaging with
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a decision is expected this afternoon on the newly instated 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Lutnick told reporte
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said President Donald Trump will “meet in the middle” with Mexico and Canada after 25% tariffs on America’s continental neighbors went into effect Tuesday. Lutnick to
U.S. tariffs of 25% on imports of steel and aluminum will take effect as scheduled on Wednesday, Lutnick said.
President Donald Trump is set to announce changes to the tariffs on Canada and Mexico this afternoon as he considers rolling back the rate on sectors like autos, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick told Bloomberg Television Wednesday morning.
The Trump administration could announce a pathway for tariff relief on Mexican and Canadian goods covered by North America’s free trade agreement as soon as Wednesday, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.