Taiwan, Trade Deal and Howard Lutnick
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Howard Lutnick, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss the recent trade deal between the U.S. and Taiwan.
Trade official says island must stay in Trump’s favour for protection, but says he still plans an April China visit amid good ties with Xi.
Elon Musk has found common ground with Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on immigration—backing the Cabinet member's stance that America's system is f.
Taiwan trade deal offering tariff relief in exchange for $250 billion in chip investments in America, as TSMC weighs expanding its Arizona footprint while Washington warns of steep penalties for companies that fail to build in the U.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick is urging the White House to turn a proposal he floated into an Executive Order that would weaken the economy and cost the government tens of billions of dollars in foregone tax revenue.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick recently met with executives from major homebuilding companies, according to people familiar with the matter, part of President Donald Trump’s push to bolster his
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick has forecasted a 6% GDP growth for the U.S. economy by 2026, citing President Donald Trump's policies as the driving force.
Homebuilder stocks were trading higher after a media report about Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick meeting executives from major companies in the sector.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Thursday made a big revelation, claiming that the India-US trade deal has not been sealed yet because Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not call US President Donald Trump.
US Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said a trade deal with India did not materialize last year because Prime Minister Narendra Modi did not call President Donald Trump. Speaking on a podcast, Lutnick said India was given “three Fridays” to clinch a trade deal with Washington last year and that Modi had to call Trump to close it.
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'I tend not to know the title': Howard Lutnick makes excuses for himself when his mediocre knowledge of the law gets exposed in hearing
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing last year in June, Senator John Kennedy (R-LA) pressed Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on the Trade Expansion Act and the Major Questions Doctrine. Even though he's the Secretary of Commerce,