Howard Lutnick defends Trump tariffs, says EU hates US meat
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New York Post |
Lutnick slammed European Union policies after President Trump announced a 20% tariff on the 27-nation trading bloc — saying that “they hate our beef because our beef is beautiful and theirs is weak.”...
Wall Street Journal |
“This is the reordering of fair trade,” Lutnick said.
Lexington Herald Leader |
About two-thirds, 67%, said they believe they will cause the price of goods they typically purchase to increase.
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