Gavin Newsom takes aim at Trump's 'quixotic' trade agenda, 'inconsistent, chaotic approach' to tariffs
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50% : White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said in a press briefing Friday, "That was a number the president threw out there, and we'll see what happens this weekend," adding that Trump wouldn't unilaterally lower the tariff and China would be required to make "concessions." As the trade war with China is set to reach a crossroads this weekend, Newsom said Trump's approach to trade and tariffs have put "a chill on the ability to make wise decisions" economically.40% : Trump on Friday suggested an 80% tariff on China, which would be significantly lower than the current 145%, but ultimately the final number would be up to U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.
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