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U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent predicted on Tuesday that China could lose 10 million jobs quickly due to tariffs and ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to say whether the U.S. and China are in direct communication and whether President ...
As I repeatedly said, I believe that it’s up to China to de-escalate, because they sell five times more to us than we sell to ...
I would guess that India would be one of the first trade deals we would sign. So watch this space,” Bessent added. In ...
The administration later walked back its initial proposal, and announced April 9 it would immediately hike tariffs on Chinese goods to 145%, but scale back reciprocal tariffs on other countries for 90 ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent on Tuesday offered no new tariff deals with major trading partners but hinted that ...
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has once again addressed what he initially called a potential 'de-escalation' of US-China tariff war.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent commented on Amazon's decision to list added costs from tariffs on the price of every product in their online ...
US and China tariff tensions continue to dominate the focus, with signs of deescalation mounting even as President Trump sent ...
US treasury secretary Scott Bessent said India‘s low trade barriers and minimal subsidies make it a straightforward partner ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to say whether the U.S. and China are in direct negotiations over tariffs and if President Trump has been in touch with President Xi. "They have a different ...
"The goal here is to bring back the high quality industrial jobs to the US. President (Donald) Trump is interested in the jobs of the future, not the jobs of the past," Bessent told reporters at a ...