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The White House has remained reticent regarding the specifics of the potential tariffs and the countries it plans to target.
The 15 countries that are likely to be the ones affected are responsible for more than 70% of all U.S. imports.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent singled out what he called the “Dirty 15” countries that will face the steepest tariffs.
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Although not naming the countries, treasury secretary Scott Bessent said the group of nations traded heavily with the U.S.
Even so, speculation has emerged about a list of countries, known as the "Dirty 15," that might face new duties. The term "Dirty 15" stems from an interview Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent ...