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WEEK IN REVIEW: Bessent: U.S. “Happy” With Current Tariffs on China

U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said his government is “very happy” with the current level of tariffs on China. The comments show that the Trump administration would like to maintain stability with Beijing, at least until the current trade truce expires in November. “I think right now the ...
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