Treasury Secretary Howard Lutnick insists the U.S. economy is on solid footing despite concerns from Wall Street that a recession is in the
In an interview with Fox’s Maria Bartiromo, President Trump hinted that his tariffs on Mexico and Canada could increase and downplayed a possible recession in the US despite his top lieutenant, Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick,
In an exclusive interview with Meet the Press, Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick says Americans should “absolutely not” brace for a recession amid warning signs from major banks like JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick shot down the possibility of a forthcoming recession in America, in an interview on NBC News’s “Meet the Press” on Sunday. “Absolutely not,” Lutnick said when asked whether Americans should brace for a recession.
President Donald Trump's commerce secretary Howard Lutnick, in a Sunday interview, made a big promise — one that Trump himself won't make.
U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick said on Sunday he would strip out government spending from the gross domestic product (GDP) report, but gave no indication how soon this change might happen, while dismissing fears of a possible recession.
Commerce Sec. Howard Lutnick said that Americans should "absolutely not" brace for a recession as President Donald Trump plans to implement far-reaching tariffs.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphatically rejected the risks of a recession even as markets slide — and said America’s biggest trading partners could easily avoid Trumps
Commerce Secretary Lutnick dismisses recession fears despite Bitcoin's decline to $80,000 and increasing market concern over Trump's upcoming tariff implementation.
Commerce Secretary Lutnick declared Sunday on NBC's "Meet The Press" that Trump's tariffs will "absolutely not" trigger a recession in the U.S. economy. "There's going to be no recession in America. What there's going to be is global tariffs are going to come down,
Trump is dismissing business concerns over the uncertainty caused by his planned tariffs on a range of American trading partners and the prospect of higher prices.