
Trump claims tariffs making America rich while also suggesting trade deals are coming
WASHINGTON — U.S. President Donald Trump showed little signs of backing down on his plans to tariff the world Thursday — even as members of his administration continued to claim the duties will lead to the negotiation of new trade deals.
Trump said nothing he heard during a meeting with Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the White House changed his mind about tariffs. The president said “tariffs are making us rich.”
“We’re taking in a lot of money. Don’t forget we are taking in 25 per cent on cars, 25 per cent on steel, 25 per cent on aluminum, 10 per cent baseline — we put penalties on China for sending us fentanyl,” Trump said.
“We put penalties on Mexico and Canada — 25 per cent for allowing fentanyl and allowing the borders to be weak.”