Relief on auto tariffs coming, Treasury secretary says
As President Trump marks 100 days into his second term, his administration is shifting gears on one of its most controversial policies—auto tariffs. A new executive order expected Tuesday promises relief for domestic carmakers after weeks of economic whiplash triggered by sweeping import taxes. While no international deals are finalized, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent says the uncertainty is strategic. With investor nerves frayed and businesses pausing growth, the administration is also floating new tax cuts—hoping full expensing might bring factories, and confidence, back home.Ashley Murray with North Dakota Monitor has the full story.
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