The White House gave few details about what will be announced on Wednesday, but said that Trump would be willing to listen to foreign governments and business leaders who request lower rates.
The broad tariffs of President Donald Trump They will go into force immediately after being announced on Wednesday, His main spokesman said. “I understand that the announcement of the tariffs will be done tomorrow. They will immediately come into force, and the president has been suggesting him, ”he told the press Tuesday White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt.
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Trump plans April 2 apply tariffs to its global business partners During an event planned for the 4 PM in the Rosas of the White House, the centerpiece of its effort to bring the manufacturing to the United States back and reformulate a world trade system that for a long time denounced as unfair.


Leavitt offered few clues about the magnitude and scope of the encumbrances, But he said that Trump would be willing to listen to foreign governments and business leaders who request lower rates. He added that many countries had already contacted the administration to inform him about the president’s plans.
“Certainly, the president is always willing to attend a phone call, always willing to a good negotiation, but is very focused on correcting the mistakes of the past and demonstrating that US workers have a fair opportunity,” he said.
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The White House prepares for an advertisement that will change the commercial policy of the US, Europe and Asia
The White House minimized the volatility that Wall Street can have
The spokeswoman also minimized market volatility before the ad. The fear of investors that tariffs could boost consumer prices has promoted a wave of sales of US shares that have lasted weeks.
“As in his first term, Wall Street will be fine,” said Leavitt. When asked about the idea that the White House advisors could misunderstand the effect of tariffs and, ultimately, Damaging the American economy, Leavitt ruled out the possibility.
“They won’t be wrong,” he said. “It will work, and the president has a brilliant team of advisors who have been studying these issues for decades, and we are focused on restoring the US golden age and turning it into a manufacturing superpower.”
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