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US President Donald Trump announced on Sunday that he will not withdraw Zerome poly As federal Reserve Before his tenure in May 2026, the Chairman of the Board, describing the central banker as a “total rigid” and repeating the call for the fed Interest rates,
In an interview with “Meet Press with Kristen Velkar” NBC NewsTrump said Powell He had no fan, but he expected that Fed reduced the interest rates at some point. He said in the interview, “Okay, he should reduce them. And at some point, he will do it.
Asked if he would remove Powell before his tenure after the chair ended in 2026, Trump released his definite refusal, saying, “No, no, no, it was the total – I would do this? Why would I do this? I meet the person to change in another short period.”
This fell rapidly in Wall Street’s shares when Trump doubled his attacks against Powell, raising the autonomy of the Central Bank and the concerns about the stunning markets. However, the final, Trump seemed to soften his stance as he withdrew a step with his aggressive stance against Fed Chair Jerome Powell, a similar statement that he had no intention of firing Pavel, which helped fix the market at that time, which called Pavel to the “major loser” to call the unional interest rates a few days after calling.
The comments aired on Sunday were still clear indications that US President would place Powell in place, which may reveal the markets deeply with Trump’s footsteps. TariffAccording to Reuters.
On 2 April, Trump imposed 10 percent tariffs on most countries, as well as with high tariff rates for many trading partners which were then suspended only a few days later for 90 days. He has also imposed 25 percent tariff on auto, steel and aluminum, 25 percent tariff on Canada and Mexico and 145 percent tariffs on China, which is still going on.
Trump’s administration is interacting with more than 15 countries Trade deal This could avoid high tariffs, and the authorities quoted the Reuters as saying that the first deal could be declared soon.
Meanwhile, during an interview with NBC News, Trump refused to make some tariffs permanent. “No, I will not do this because if someone thought they were going to come out of the table, why would they build in the United States?” He said.
Trump further admitted that he was “very difficult with China,” essentially cutting trade between two big economies of the world, but said that Beijing now wanted to reach an agreement.
“We have gone to cold turkey,” he said. “This means that we are not losing a trillion dollar … because we are not trading with them right now. And they want to make a deal. They want to make a deal very badly. We will see how it all comes out, but it’s a fair deal.”