Lutnick: Electronics Tariff Exemption Temporary
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Commerce Secretary Lutnick says tariff exemptions for electronics are only temporary

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Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick says exemptions for electronics are only temporary.
He says electronics will likely be subject to "semiconductor tariffs" that will likely come in "a month or two " The White House will implement "a tariff model" to encourage the semiconductor industry to move its business to the U.S. Lutick : "We can't be beholden and rely upon foreign countries for fundamental things that we need to be made in America ".
Karl : The Constitution makes it very clear that Congress has the power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and excises.
Lutnick: "The president knows the law. The president's general counsels know the law" Karl : "We need to make medicine in America . We need steel and aluminum in America ".
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