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Newsom urges California-made products to be exempt from Trump tariff retaliation

  • California Governor Gavin Newsom announced plans to pursue "strategic relationships" with international trading partners to keep the state's products exempt from tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump.
  • California's trade with three countries totaled $203 billion last year, with the state exporting an additional $67 billion of goods.
  • Newsom criticized Trump's tariffs as harmful, stating, "This is bad for the American consumer, American business and for the port complex here in Southern California."
  • California has signed 38 international trade agreements during Newsom's governorship, emphasizing the state's role as a reliable trading partner.
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Newsom asks nations to exempt CA-made products from retaliatory tariffs

(The Center Square) – When it comes to tariffs, California Gov. Gavin Newsom is trying to distance himself from President Donald Trump.

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