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Fox News |
The term "Dirty 15" stems from an interview Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent conducted on March 18 with FOX Business, where he referenced the 15% of countries that make up the largest trade deficits ...
Politico |
The lack of engagement is one signal the White House is still far from reaching substantive trade deals ahead of the midnight deadline for stepped-up global tariffs to kick in.
SFGate |
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer addressed the Senate Finance Committee a day after global markets swung wildly and some business leaders lambasted the president's aggressive bid to raise tari...
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As the world economy braces for Donald Trump’s unveiling of a swathe of tariffs, some country leaders will be fearing the worst after Washington singled out a “dirty 15” list of nations.Although not naming the countries,
President Donald Trump criticized countries with what he called unfair trade practices, vowing to target trade deficits and tariffs on U.S. goods in his "Liberation Day" plan.
Donald Trump has labelled April 2 "Liberation Day", insisting that the levies will free the United States from its reliance on foreign goods. Trump appeared to substantially expand his tariff plans, insisting that "all countries" would be targeted.
US President Donald Trump is set to announce sweeping tariffs targeting nations with large trade imbalances with America. Branded the ‘Dirty 15’, these countries account for the bulk of America’s deficits.
The 15 countries that are likely to be the ones affected are responsible for more than 70% of all U.S. imports.
President Donald Trump mocked the leaders of countries trying to negotiate a resolution to the sweeping global import tariffs his administration has imposed. “I’m telling you, these countries are calling us up,