Bessent Warns Nations Facing Higher Tariffs Without Trade Talks
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Bessent Warns Tariffs Will Go Back Up for Nations That Do Not Negotiate in ‘Good Faith’ - The Thinking Conservative
Treasury Sec. Bessent said reciprocal tariffs could return to the levels set by President Trump on April 2 if trading partners don’t negotiate in good faith. The post Bessent Warns Tariffs Will Go Back Up for Nations That Do Not Negotiate in ‘Good Faith’ appeared first on The Thinking Conservative.
Bessent Warns Nations Facing Higher Tariffs Without Trade Talks
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent warned that nations unwilling to negotiate trade deals with the United... The post Bessent Warns Nations Facing Higher Tariffs Without Trade Talks appeared first on News Facts Network.
U.S. Treasury Secretary: Negotiations Lack Goodwill From Countries, Tariffs Return to "Liberation Day" Levels
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said in a television interview on May 18 that the United States will restore the tariffs announced on April 2 for countries that fail to participate in trade negotiations in "good faith." He stressed that these countries will receive notification letters clarifying the tariff rates and expressed his belief that most countries will return to the negotiating table in good faith. Regarding Moody's downgrade of …
Bessent Warns Tariffs Will Go Back Up For Nations That Do Not Negotiate In 'Good Faith', Doesn't "Put Much Credence" In Moody's Downgrade - Nemos News Network
Authored by Aldgra Fredly and Jacob Burg via The Epoch Times, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said on May 18 that reciprocal tariffs could return to the levels set by President Donald Trump on April 2 if trading partners don’t negotiate in good faith. On April 2, Trump announced a minimum 10 percent tariff on nearly all imports, with higher levies on roughly 60 nations labeled as the “worst offenders” in trade imbalances with the United States …
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