Senate Majority Whip John Cornyn of Texas said the speed at which Trump
imposed the tariffs suggests he may have been trying to prevent anyone from talking him out of the action, which has been widely opposed by his own party and the energy industry.
Texas Sen. John Cornyn says the speed at which Trump
imposed tariffs suggests he didn't want to be talked out of it.
Not exact matches
Navarro's comments appear to confirm what earlier reports Wednesday
suggested: that Canada and Mexico would get a temporary pass on the United States» plan to
impose a 25 percent
tariff on steel and a 10 percent
tariff on aluminum.
Trump has
suggested imposing a 25 percent
tariff on steel imports and a 10 percent aluminum
tariff.
Now, the Trump administration is considering
imposing new
tariffs on steel imports, and while China is often the
suggested target of such policies, another critical trading partner for the US would also be affected: the European Union.