00:00never be able to get it out.
00:01We had to get approval from Congress.
00:04The tariffs will be not a full reciprocal.
00:09I could have done that, yes,
00:11but it would have been tough for a lot of countries
00:13who didn't want to do that.
00:14I'd like to see the chart, if you have it.
00:17You bring it up, Howard.
00:18This is our great Secretary of Commerce.
00:24So, if you look at that, China, first row,
00:28China, 67 percent.
00:30That's tariffs charged to the USA,
00:34including currency manipulation and trade barriers.
00:37So, 67 percent.
00:39I think you can, for the most part, see it.
00:41Those with good eyes, with bad eyes.
00:43We didn't want to bring — it's very windy out here.
00:45We didn't want to bring out the big charts
00:47because it had no chance of standing.
00:50Fortunately, we came armed with a little smaller chart.
00:54So, 67 percent.
00:55So, we're going to be charging a discounted
00:58reciprocal tariff of 34 percent.
01:00I think, in other words, they charge us,
01:02we charge them, we charge them less.
01:04So, how can anybody be upset?
01:06They will be because we never charge anybody anything.
01:09But now we're going to charge.
01:11He understood.
01:12He said, look, I understand.
01:13And the other countries — and they all understand.
01:16You know, you think of European Union, very friendly.
01:19They rip us off.
01:20It's so sad to see.
01:22It's so pathetic.
01:23Thirty-nine percent.
01:25We're going to charge them 20 percent.
01:26So, we're charging them essentially half.
01:29You know, little items like cars.
01:31Forty-six percent.
01:32We're charging them 20 percent.
01:34So, what we're doing is we're taking not the full.
01:37We could take the full 88 percent.
01:39Thanks a lot.
01:40He's doing a very good job.
01:41How's he doing, huh?
01:43Ten percent.
01:43You notice that on the chart.
01:45And that'll be on other countries.
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