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U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick just told CNBC that a trade deal with a certain country has been reached. But he won’t name the country. He says it’s just waiting on that country’s parliament to approve it.
That’s weird.
Because if it were China, Mexico, Canada — hell, even Vietnam — they’d say the name. They always do. But not this time. That silence speaks volumes.
He says the deal includes tariff relief for automakers and will help kick off a massive resurgence in U.S. manufacturing. Sounds like a win, right? So again — why keep it quiet?
Now ask yourself: what country is currently holding up a major decision in parliament… has ties to the U.S. Treasury… is working through budget approval chaos… and just so happens to be putting the final touches on a brand new central bank headquarters?
You already know who I’m pointing at.
***FIRST TARIFF DEAL INCOMING***
— AmarD (@DarKapital) April 29, 2025
Last week we had heard them say 200 deals were done or almost done. However, an hour ago Lutnick said this:
"Lutnick told CNBC in an interview on Tuesday that a trade deal with a country has been reached. Without naming the country, Lutnick said… pic.twitter.com/5ylA9hulYB
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