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  •   Home > News > Politics

    Donald Trump says the US will ultimately come out stronger from his tariff plan

    Donald Trump says the US will ultimately come out stronger from his tariff plan


    The US President is set to roll out agricultural tariffs next week, following the roll-out of steel and aluminium imports two weeks ago.

    It's still unclear if New Zealand will be able to secure any exemption.

    The US President has told his Cabinet, by taking in more money from other countries, the US will be able to lower taxes domestically.

    He says the US is going through a "beautiful transformation" towards the "external taking care of the internal".

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