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US Commerce Secretary Lutnick: Trump won't ease tariffs on fentanyl.

Howard Lutnick, U.S. Secretary of Commerce, said that Donald Trump would not relent in his efforts to impose tariffs against Mexico, Canada, and China for their treatment of fentanyl.

"If the fentanyl stops, these should come off." Lutnick, in an interview on NBC's Meet the Press, said that if fentanyl doesn't end or he's unsure about it, he would stay like this until he felt comfortable. This is black and White. "You have to save American lives."

Lutnick stated in the interview that U.S. Tariffs of 25% will be implemented on Wednesday as planned. Canada and Mexico both export metals in large quantities to U.S. market, but Canada is the largest importer of aluminum.

Lutnick also denied that Trump's tariffs on global goods would lead to a recession in America.

He said, "Absolutely no." There will be no recession in America.

The Commerce Secretary did admit that tariffs will lead to higher prices on imported goods for U.S. customers.

Lutnick stated that although some products made abroad might be more costly, American products would get cheaper. (Reporting and editing by Bill Berkrot; Doina chiacu)

(source: Reuters)