Trump's tariff agenda has roiled the markets and raised fears of an economic slowdown, raising the pressure for big tax legislation, among other priorities.
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney responded to President Donald Trump's tariffs with retaliatory 25% levies on all U.S. vehicles not compliant with the USMCA agreement.
Vice President JD Vance said Trump's reciprocal tariffs were a "needed a big change" and also urged patience on the administration's efforts to lower prices.
Longtime diplomat Nicholas Burns said that President Donald Trump wants to revive the relationship he had with the Chinese president during his previous term.