White House economic advisor Miran encourages countries to approach Trump with offers to cut tariffs
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White House economic adviser Stephen Miran urged countries with high reciprocal U.S. tariff rates to negotiate lower barriers for U.S. exports, highlighting services as an area of strength. Miran, who chairs the White House Council of Economic Advisers, emphasized the need for deregulation to maintain inflation control.
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