More than 50 countries have contacted White House to start trade talks, Trump adviser says
- More than 50 countries have contacted the White House to begin negotiations over tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump, as stated by Kevin Hassett, Director of the National Economic Council.
- Trump's announcement of tariffs included a universal 10% rate on imports, provoking a drop in global markets and retaliatory measures from other countries.
- Democratic lawmakers warned that the tariffs could lead to a recession and harm U.S. Relationships with allies, while some Republicans expressed unease about the policy's impact.
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu plans to discuss the tariffs with Trump during an upcoming visit, highlighting the effect of the tariffs on U.S. Allies.
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