
Trump says US will send out letters setting new tariff rates for...
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- Reliability
35% ReliableAverage
- Policy Leaning
24% Somewhat Right
- Politician Portrayal
-21% Negative
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
40% : "We have, at the same time, 150 countries that want to make a deal, but you're not able to see that many countries," Trump said at a business roundtable in Abu Dhabi./im "So at a certain point, over the next two to three weeks, I think Scott and Howard will be sending letters out, essentially telling people -- we'll be very fair -- but we'll be telling people what they'll be paying to do business in the United States." The president first issued major tariffs on April 2 as a part of his "Liberation Day" tariffs, jacking up rates on countries at levels proportional to what his administration deemed appropriate, given their rates on the US.36% : ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates -- President Trump said Friday that the White House will soon be issuing tariff rates to countries unilaterally -- as negotiations are taking too long to meet with every country one-on-one.
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