Mnuchin: US partners more comfortable with Trump on trade
BARI, Italy — U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin says major trading partners “are much more comfortable” with the Trump administration’s trade policies and understand U.S. growth will benefit them.
Mnuchin spoke after face-to-face meetings with major trade partners such as Germany, Japan and Canada at the Group of Seven finance ministers’ meeting in Bari, Italy.
Mnuchin said his meetings with finance leaders had led to better understanding of the U.S. president’s position that trade must be fair and balanced as well as open. He said they understand that “we don’t want to be protectionist, but we reserve our right to be protectionist to the extent we believe trade is not free and fair.”
Earlier, the finance officials warned that long-term growth could remain subdued and that steps need to be taken to make the global economy work for everyone.


