US treasury secretary praises ‘manufacturing renaissance’ as Trump tariffs snap into effect – live updates | Trump tariffs

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‘We’ve got trillions of manufacturing that’s going to come back,’ says treasury secretary Bessent

As Donald Trump’s tariffs on swathes of major US trading partners take effect today, his treasury secretary Scott Bessent said in an interview with MSNBC earlier that things have “just gotten out of balance” and “we’ve stopped making things in the US,” when quizzed about tariffs issued against key allies like South Korea, Japan, Australia, and the EU.

Bessent added that he’s confident that tariffs will reinvigorate American manufacturing, citing the corporate commitments from the likes of Apple.

“We want to get rid of these big deficits that we have with countries that have created these big surpluses and gutted our manufacturing base,” he said. “We’ve got trillions and trillions of manufacturing that’s going to come back, and we’re going to see that over the next couple of years.”

Bessent went on to describe this period as a “manufacturing renaissance”.

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