Trump Netanyahu: Netanyahu is planning to travel to Trump in the White House to interact on 17% tariff: report

Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may become the first foreign leader to visit President Donald Trump in a person to interact on the tariff of Trump. According to reports, Netanyahu is planning to see on Monday and the two leaders will also discuss the Iran nuclear crisis and Gaza.
Exios reported that Netanyahu would have to ask the judges in his corruption test to cancel the planned hearing as he expected to continue his testimony. The report said that the plan to meet Trump may still tell about the prescribed presence of Netanyahu at a hearing.
Trump on Wednesday announced a mutual tariff in about 60 countries in a major shakeup of the global economic order as Tariff snatched the markets and Wall Street saw a bloodshed. China announced a 34 percent counter-tariff on the US, which Trump said that was a wrong and nervous step from China. Trump said that Vietnam expressed interest in cutting his tariff to zero.
“Just a very productive call with Lam, General Secretary of the Communist Party of Vietnam, who told me that Vietnam wants to reduce his tariff to zero if he is able to make a compromise with America. I thanked him from my country, and said that I am ready for a meeting in the near future,” Trump posted. ” The US imposed 46 percent tariff on Vietnam.
Israel tried to avoid tariffs by announcing that it would pick up all tariffs on American products. But Trump announced a 17 percent tariff on Israel.
Exios reported that Trump called Netanyahu and Hungary Prime Minister Victor Orban on Thursday, while Israeli was visiting Prime Minister Budapest. The call was motivated by Hungary’s decision to withdraw from the International Criminal Court (ICC), but Netanyahu also raised new declared tariffs. Trump suggested that Netanyahu came to the White House to discuss the matter but he did not give any date. However, he announced in front of reporters that Netanyahu would soon visit Washington, “Maybe next week too.”
The report said, “Netanyahu and his team were surprised by that comment, as some of Trump’s colleagues.”