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Trump's global tariffs are set to return in early July as the 90-day pause ends. Commerce Secretary Lutnick confirms "tariffs are not going away," signaling a strong commitment to the "America First" trade agenda despite legal challenges. Get the latest on President Trump's unwavering stance on global import taxes as the 90-day pause nears its end. What does this mean for global trade? The US isn't backing down. Learn why Trump's administration is pushing forward with sweeping tariffs despite market concerns. Howard Lutnick confirms: Trump's tariffs are here to stay. Discover the administration's strategy for "first-class deals" for American workers.
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00:00President Donald Trump is standing firm on his sweeping global tariffs, and the 90-day pause
00:05enacted earlier this year is not expected to be extended. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick made
00:11it clear that come early July, these significant duties, ranging from 11% to over 100%, are back
00:18on the table. This move signals a resolute commitment to Trump's America First trade
00:23agenda, which aims to reshape global commerce and protect American industries. The reciprocal
00:28tariffs, first announced in April, were briefly put on hold due to stock market volatility.
00:34However, the administration's top trade advisors, including Secretary Lutnick and Treasury Secretary
00:40Scott Pesce, presented a united front this past Sunday, reaffirming their steadfast approach to
00:46these economic measures. Lutnick emphasized that tariffs are not going away, despite ongoing
00:51challenges in the nation's court system. He added that while the U.S. could sign lots of deals now,
00:56the Trump administration is focused on making them better, promising first-class deals for the
01:01American worker. In the coming weeks, when the pause expires, imports from approximately 60 trading
01:08partners, identified by the White House's worst offenders, including the European Union, Vietnam,
01:14and South Africa will face substantially higher rates. These taxes, Trump asserts, are essential payback
01:21for what he deems unfair trade policies. The administration believes these tariffs are a critical tool to
01:26rebalance trade relationships and ensure American economic prosperity.

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