Howard Latnik
Howard Latnik is a prominent figure in U.S. trade policy, having been nominated as the Secretary of Commerce under President Donald Trump. He has been involved in discussions regarding the introduction of reciprocal tariffs, which could significantly impact international trade relations, particularly with countries like Japan, Germany, and South Korea. Recently, he indicated that the administration might implement these tariffs as early as April 2nd, highlighting the ongoing debates around trade fairness and economic strategy.
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Greece:
Howard Latnik, the current U.S. Secretary of Commerce, admitted to lying about his connections with Epstein.
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Montenegro:
Howard Latnik, the Secretary of the U.S. Department of Commerce, attempted to distance himself from Jeffrey Epstein, claiming he had 'barely anything' to do with the financier and convicted sex offender.
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Montenegro:
Howard Latnik, the Secretary of Commerce in the Trump administration, was apparently at lunch on Epstein's private island years after claiming to have severed ties with him.
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Kazakhstan:
Howard Latnik is the U.S. Secretary of Commerce who had a brief conversation with Kassym-Jomart Tokayev.
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Greece:
Howard Latnik declared the end of globalization, which he believes has harmed the West and particularly the U.S.
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Greece:
Howard Latnik began attacking Europe during the dinner.
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Serbia:
Howard Latnik stated that U.S. trade and customs agreements with Europe and the UK are 'permanent and stable'.
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United Arab Emirates:
Howard Latnik is the U.S. Secretary of Commerce participating in high-level meetings in Brussels.
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Kazakhstan:
Howard Latnik participated in signing a memorandum of understanding with Kazakhstan on cooperation in critical minerals.
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Uzbekistan:
Howard Latnik is the US Secretary of Commerce involved in a three-year industrial cooperation program with Uzbekistan.
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