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Trump with his chart in the Rose Garden on Wednesday. (Carlos Barria/Reuters) “I’d like to see the chart if you have it. Can you bring it up, Howard?”
Trump at one point read from a rather large chart that might be half his size — courtesy of U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick — showing which countries will be targeted in his reciprocal tariff blitz.
Going down the list, you can see China, the EU, Vietnam, Taiwan, Japan, India, South Korea, Thailand, Switzerland, Indonesia, Malaysia and Cambodia, the United Kingdom, South Africa, Brazil and Bangladesh.
Canada was not on the chart.
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Trump’s dig at Canada: ‘We don’t like it and it’s not fair’
Trump is running through his grievances with other countries — Chinese and Japanese rice tariffs, Europe and cars, the trade deficit with Mexico and Vietnamese and Thai trade protections.
And he momentarily paused on Canada. He referred to Canada’s restrictions on dairy …

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