White House Narrows April 2 Tariffs
- The Trump administration is likely to exclude sector-specific tariffs while implementing reciprocal tariffs on April 2, as reported by Bloomberg News and the Wall Street Journal.
- An administration official stated that sector-specific tariffs would not be announced on April 2, citing changes in planning.
- Chinese Premier Li Qiang emphasized the need for dialogue and cooperation between the U.S. And China, stating, "Our two sides need to choose dialogue over confrontation...".
- President Trump intends to implement new reciprocal tariff rates despite earlier indications of a possible delay by Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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