Commerce Secretary Says Trump Will Not Ease Up on Fentanyl-Related Tariffs
By Jacob Burg Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on March 9 that President Donald Trump is likely to maintain his tariff pressure on Mexico, Canada, and China regarding their roles in fentanyl trafficking into the United States. “If fentanyl ends, I think these will come off. But if fentanyl does not end, or he’s uncertain about it, he will stay this way until he is comfortable,”…
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