Commerce secretary Howard Lutnick told CNBC that Donald Trump’s tariffs on major US trading partners may cause short-term price hikes, but argued the long-term effects would be positive.

“There may well be short-term price movements, but in the long-term, it’s going to be completely different,” Lutnick said. He also signaled that more tariffs were in the pipeline, saying the Trump administration was ready to move forward on 2 April with its plan for “reciprocal” levies on imports from countries that put tariffs on US goods.

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    In short term my ass. Prices will go up the tarriffs will eventually lift, prices will stay the same as corporations will pocket the difference.

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    1 month ago

    Once the price goes up, there is no reason to bring them down. Since consumers would have already become accustomed to new higher prices.

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    Round 2 of tariffs on the way.

    He is really pushing it to ‘win’. Wait until we add O&G to our list and his supporters start paying $10 per gallon of gas.