Stock futures climbed Monday as investors tried to decipher what President Donald Trump 's final tariff plan will look like. Duties of up to 25% on imports from Mexico and Canada are set to take effect Tuesday – though Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick suggested that the administration could reduce the rate.
Live updates on the trade disputes between the U.S., Canada, Mexico and China, plus stocks and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
Live updates on the trade disputes between the U.S., Canada, Mexico and China, plus stocks and other markets, including the Dow Jones Industrial Average, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
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.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said President Donald Trump might consider giving Canada and Mexico some relief on tariffs, aiming to end up “somewhere in the middle” with a decision due later this afternoon.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a decision is expected this afternoon on the newly instated 25% tariffs on Canada and Mexico. Lutnick told reporte
Some of the Trump administration tariffs on Canada and Mexico could be rolled back this week, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said that President Donald Trump could announce a trade deal with Mexico and Canada as soon as tomorrow, just one day after the US imposed punishing tariffs on the two nations and sparked retaliatory levies.
A deal to roll back U.S. tariffs on Canadian and Mexican goods may be in the works, a top Trump administration official suggested Tuesday, as President Donald Trump prepared to give a major address to Congress.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick dismissed all forecasts of a recession, saying he “would never bet” on it. President Donald Trump delayed tariffs against Mexico and Canada for a second time this week,
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."
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