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Brown challenges Lutnick: Will Trump back down on tariffs?
Stock markets across Asia-Pacific and Europe fell Thursday and US markets tumbled after President Donald Trump announced new tariffs on trading partners around the world. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says President Trump will not back down on these tariffs.
02:24
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CNN
Tariffs and trade
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Brown challenges Lutnick: Will Trump back down on tariffs?

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Hear Rubio’s response to 'crashing' markets after tariff news

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Marc Stewart explains who will be impacted most by China's retaliatory tariffs

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He's the face of Wall Street. Hear what iconic trader says about Trump admin's calculations

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‘Utter and total nonsense’: Larry Summers reacts to Trump’s new tariffs

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Richard Quest on why Trump's tariffs are going to be 'one big mess' for foreseeable future

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‘I feel like a sucker’: Jim Cramer says he was wrong to have believed Trump on tariffs

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The math Trump's admin. used to calculate tariff rates stuns economists
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Here's how Trump's tariffs are being received by major US trade partners

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Hear Trump break down tariffs on various countries

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Treasury Secretary urges other countries to 'take a deep breath' and not retaliate

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Canadian FM: 'Of course' Canada is in a trade war with US

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Canadian Prime Minister explains what ‘makes’ him a liberal as Trump’s tariffs loom

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Sen. Banks: Reciprocal tariffs are "so good" for Indiana

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Rep. Debbie Dingell: Trump tariffs are "complicated" issue in Michigan