Trump to sign executive order on car tariffs as he marks 100 days in office – US politics live

Importance Score: 50 / 100 🔵

Key takeaways from White House press briefing with US treasury secretary Scott Bessent

  • Donald Trump will sign an executive order on auto tariffs today as he tries to cushion the impact of his tariffs on US carmakers.

  • The Trump administration wants to provide companies looking to relocate to the US full expensing of factories and equipment purchases and make it retroactive to 20 January, treasury secretary Scott Bessent said.

  • Bessent repeated his assertion that “tariffs are unsustainable for China” and claimed that China could lose up to 10m jobs if the high tariffs remain in place. He said “the onus will be on them” to remove tariffs, despite Trump starting the tariff war, and also would not say whether the US and China were talking directly to negotiate a deal.

  • Bessent added that he does not anticipate supply chain shocks from Trump’s sweeping tariffs.

  • Amazon’s announcement that it will include the price of tariffs on the price-tag for products is “a hostile and political act”, according to Trump.

  • Bessent said tariff revenue has the potential to provide income tax relief, repeating an assertion from Trump yesterday that some people’s income taxes could be lowered or even completely eliminated due to tariffs.

  • An announcement could be coming soon on a trade deal with India, Bessent said, adding that he “can see the contours of a deal” with South Korea, and that the US has had “substantial talks” with Japan.

  • The United States would like to see the internet tax in the European Union removed, Bessent said.

  • Bessent also claimed discussions with House speaker Mike Johnson over plans to extend Trump’s tax cuts are going well and the bill is moving forward better than expected.

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Asked about recent polls indicating Donald Trump’s dire approval ratings at the GOP leadership press conference this morning, House speaker Mike Johnson seemed to acknowledge the second Trump administration’s “rocky start”.

He said:

In any new administration, it’s a rollercoaster. When you come in and you make dramatic change, which is what he did – he’s delivering on the promises made – there’s some bumps along the road. I mean, we’re changing everything.

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source: theguardian.com


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