1 00:00:02,720 --> 00:00:09,320 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Audio Studios, Podcasts, Radio News. 2 00:00:10,240 --> 00:00:13,440 Speaker 2: Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager and I'm Karen Moscow. Here 3 00:00:13,440 --> 00:00:15,160 Speaker 2: are the stories we're following today. 4 00:00:15,320 --> 00:00:17,480 Speaker 3: Karen, we begin with the latest in the US trade 5 00:00:17,520 --> 00:00:21,480 Speaker 3: war with Canada and Mexico. Automakers are getting a reprieve. 6 00:00:21,760 --> 00:00:24,960 Speaker 3: President Trump is giving a one month exemption from twenty 7 00:00:25,000 --> 00:00:28,639 Speaker 3: five percent tariffs to Ford, General Motors and Stillantis, but 8 00:00:28,680 --> 00:00:31,319 Speaker 3: White House Press Secretary Caroline Levit says the rest of 9 00:00:31,360 --> 00:00:32,559 Speaker 3: the world still nice. 10 00:00:33,159 --> 00:00:36,640 Speaker 4: Reciprocal tariffs will still go into effect on April second, 11 00:00:37,159 --> 00:00:40,680 Speaker 4: but at the request of the companies associated with USMCA, 12 00:00:41,080 --> 00:00:43,640 Speaker 4: the President is giving them an exemption for one month 13 00:00:43,680 --> 00:00:45,960 Speaker 4: so they are not at an economic disadvantage. 14 00:00:45,960 --> 00:00:49,479 Speaker 3: White House spokeswoman Caroline Levitt and Bloomberg's Kaylee Lines reports 15 00:00:49,520 --> 00:00:53,320 Speaker 3: the automaker CEOs brought their concerns directly to the White House. 16 00:00:53,760 --> 00:00:55,960 Speaker 5: The concern here, of course, is that the auto sector 17 00:00:56,080 --> 00:00:59,040 Speaker 5: is very vulnerable in a scenario in which tariffs are 18 00:00:59,080 --> 00:01:02,280 Speaker 5: on our north of and trading partners. According to Bloomberg Economics, 19 00:01:02,280 --> 00:01:04,840 Speaker 5: the US automakers, in particular for some key parts like 20 00:01:04,920 --> 00:01:08,920 Speaker 5: stink belts and airbags. For example, our reliance on the 21 00:01:08,959 --> 00:01:11,480 Speaker 5: imports of those parts, some eighty percent from Canada and 22 00:01:11,520 --> 00:01:13,920 Speaker 5: Mexico specifically, which is why you had the likes of 23 00:01:14,000 --> 00:01:16,559 Speaker 5: Jim Farley saying recently that these kind of tariffs could 24 00:01:16,720 --> 00:01:19,640 Speaker 5: potentially quote blow a hole in the industry. 25 00:01:19,760 --> 00:01:21,600 Speaker 6: Bloomberg's Kaylee Lynes in Washington. 26 00:01:21,640 --> 00:01:24,720 Speaker 3: And then another sign of tariff relief, Agriculture Secretary Brooke 27 00:01:24,800 --> 00:01:28,759 Speaker 3: Rawlins tells Bloomberg the administration is also considering carve outs 28 00:01:28,760 --> 00:01:32,560 Speaker 3: for some farm products from Canada and Mexico, including potash 29 00:01:32,640 --> 00:01:33,520 Speaker 3: and fertilizer. 30 00:01:33,920 --> 00:01:36,279 Speaker 2: Well, Nathan, the president is set to meet with another 31 00:01:36,360 --> 00:01:38,640 Speaker 2: group of business leaders, and we get the details with 32 00:01:38,720 --> 00:01:41,760 Speaker 2: the Bloomberg's Lisa Matteo Lisa, good morning, Good morning Karen. 33 00:01:41,800 --> 00:01:44,480 Speaker 7: And we're talking about those big tech leaders, those behind 34 00:01:44,480 --> 00:01:47,280 Speaker 7: the companies that are facing the possibility of import tariffs 35 00:01:47,400 --> 00:01:51,360 Speaker 7: stricter export rules. Sources telling Bloomberg it includes the CEOs 36 00:01:51,400 --> 00:01:55,960 Speaker 7: of HP, Intel, IBM, Qualcom. HP is actually the only 37 00:01:56,040 --> 00:01:58,440 Speaker 7: tech giant who confirmed that they will meet with the 38 00:01:58,440 --> 00:02:02,840 Speaker 7: administration on Monday to talk about trade policy US manufacturing. Now, 39 00:02:02,880 --> 00:02:05,400 Speaker 7: this all comes as President Trump has called on Congress 40 00:02:05,440 --> 00:02:07,640 Speaker 7: to get rid of the twenty twenty two Chips Act. 41 00:02:07,800 --> 00:02:11,000 Speaker 7: The Administration also looking for some input on its AI 42 00:02:11,200 --> 00:02:14,920 Speaker 7: action plan, and that's to improve America's global AI dominance. 43 00:02:15,040 --> 00:02:17,000 Speaker 7: Lisa Matteo, Bloomberg Radio. 44 00:02:16,960 --> 00:02:17,680 Speaker 6: Lisa, thank you. 45 00:02:17,880 --> 00:02:21,200 Speaker 3: On Capitol Hill, Republican senators have told Elon Musk he 46 00:02:21,320 --> 00:02:24,799 Speaker 3: needs congressional approval for government cost cuts or they could 47 00:02:24,800 --> 00:02:26,000 Speaker 3: be overturned in court. 48 00:02:26,160 --> 00:02:28,440 Speaker 6: We get the latest one that from Bloomberg's Amy Morris. 49 00:02:28,440 --> 00:02:32,160 Speaker 8: In Washington, senators suggested Elon Musk send a package of 50 00:02:32,200 --> 00:02:35,320 Speaker 8: cuts to Congress for approval through a process that requires 51 00:02:35,320 --> 00:02:39,120 Speaker 8: only a simple majority in both chambers. Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, 52 00:02:39,280 --> 00:02:40,040 Speaker 8: I want to fix it. 53 00:02:40,040 --> 00:02:42,119 Speaker 6: Quickly, So what he said, I want to keep the momentum. 54 00:02:42,639 --> 00:02:45,520 Speaker 9: But from a political point of view, we need to 55 00:02:45,560 --> 00:02:48,240 Speaker 9: take the work product of those and put it in 56 00:02:48,240 --> 00:02:49,360 Speaker 9: a recision package. 57 00:02:49,440 --> 00:02:51,799 Speaker 8: Now, Musk met with Republican senators and is set to 58 00:02:51,840 --> 00:02:54,720 Speaker 8: meet with House Republicans, but any effort to formalize the 59 00:02:54,760 --> 00:02:58,320 Speaker 8: cuts will likely come after a March fourteenth government funding 60 00:02:58,360 --> 00:02:59,760 Speaker 8: deadline in Washington. 61 00:03:00,160 --> 00:03:01,440 Speaker 6: More as Bloomberg Radio. 62 00:03:01,400 --> 00:03:02,920 Speaker 2: All right, Amy, thank you. Well. We turned to the 63 00:03:02,960 --> 00:03:05,560 Speaker 2: markets now in a global bond sell off is deepening 64 00:03:05,560 --> 00:03:09,240 Speaker 2: this morning, as traders gauge the impact of geopolitical volatility 65 00:03:09,320 --> 00:03:12,320 Speaker 2: on growth and inflation, we want to get the very latest, 66 00:03:12,320 --> 00:03:14,919 Speaker 2: so the Bloomberg's John Tucker, John, good morning. 67 00:03:14,720 --> 00:03:17,440 Speaker 10: Yeah, and strap in, Karen. This marks what could be 68 00:03:17,480 --> 00:03:20,720 Speaker 10: a paradigm shift in the global market, and the catalyst 69 00:03:20,960 --> 00:03:23,959 Speaker 10: is what's happening in Germany right now. Berlin, they reached 70 00:03:23,960 --> 00:03:26,920 Speaker 10: agreement on a package to try and boost the Arizona's 71 00:03:27,000 --> 00:03:30,240 Speaker 10: largest economy. So that means they have to sell debt, 72 00:03:30,520 --> 00:03:32,919 Speaker 10: lots of it. And as Europe has left to defend 73 00:03:33,000 --> 00:03:35,600 Speaker 10: itself with a shrinking US commitment, they have to spend 74 00:03:35,640 --> 00:03:38,400 Speaker 10: more and more on their military and as a result 75 00:03:38,440 --> 00:03:41,960 Speaker 10: they are for now abandoning fiscal constraints, and this goes 76 00:03:42,000 --> 00:03:45,400 Speaker 10: against the very fabric of the post war German psyche. 77 00:03:45,600 --> 00:03:48,120 Speaker 10: The yield on the ten year German bond the Bund 78 00:03:48,280 --> 00:03:51,720 Speaker 10: higher again this morning, up seven basis points as this 79 00:03:51,840 --> 00:03:55,240 Speaker 10: bond route deepens. This follows the steepest rise in almost 80 00:03:55,240 --> 00:03:58,480 Speaker 10: thirty years now. The surprise from Germany comes as global 81 00:03:58,480 --> 00:04:02,240 Speaker 10: bond markets were already grap with signs of persistent price pressures. 82 00:04:02,560 --> 00:04:05,440 Speaker 10: It's led Japan's ten year barring costs to hit a 83 00:04:05,600 --> 00:04:08,400 Speaker 10: sixteen year high. Right now in the US, the ten 84 00:04:08,480 --> 00:04:11,640 Speaker 10: year the benchmark up two basis points. That is, right 85 00:04:11,720 --> 00:04:15,040 Speaker 10: at four thirty. I'm John Tucker, Bloomberg Radio. 86 00:04:15,120 --> 00:04:16,200 Speaker 6: All right, John, thank you well. 87 00:04:16,240 --> 00:04:19,600 Speaker 3: Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers is warning that voladile policy 88 00:04:19,600 --> 00:04:22,800 Speaker 3: actions and rhetoric from President Trump proposing the biggest risk 89 00:04:22,880 --> 00:04:26,159 Speaker 3: to dollar dominance in the world economy in a half century. 90 00:04:26,440 --> 00:04:29,400 Speaker 3: Summers spoke with Joe Matthew and Kayley Lines on Bloomberg's 91 00:04:29,440 --> 00:04:30,200 Speaker 3: Balance of Power. 92 00:04:30,480 --> 00:04:35,880 Speaker 11: These tariffs are a self inflicted supply shock wound higher prices, 93 00:04:36,520 --> 00:04:40,800 Speaker 11: less competitiveness because businesses are having to pay more for 94 00:04:41,279 --> 00:04:46,400 Speaker 11: all their inputs, and because they have to pay higher prices, 95 00:04:46,800 --> 00:04:50,840 Speaker 11: less purchasing power for consumers, which means fewer jobs. 96 00:04:50,520 --> 00:04:51,120 Speaker 6: Down the road. 97 00:04:51,279 --> 00:04:54,480 Speaker 3: Former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers also points to the sellof 98 00:04:54,560 --> 00:04:57,120 Speaker 3: in US stocks earlier this week as an illustration of 99 00:04:57,160 --> 00:04:59,880 Speaker 3: investor concern about the direction of US policy. 100 00:05:00,400 --> 00:05:03,479 Speaker 2: Well in Europe, Nathan, EU leaders are holding emergency summit 101 00:05:03,560 --> 00:05:06,839 Speaker 2: talks in Brussels to beef up their own military defenses 102 00:05:06,880 --> 00:05:10,080 Speaker 2: and make sure Ukraine will still be protected. French President 103 00:05:10,120 --> 00:05:13,760 Speaker 2: at Manumau Macron says he'll discuss using his country's nuclear 104 00:05:13,839 --> 00:05:15,760 Speaker 2: capabilities to defend the continent. 105 00:05:16,800 --> 00:05:20,599 Speaker 12: Our nuclear deterrent protects US. It is complete, sovereign and 106 00:05:20,720 --> 00:05:24,640 Speaker 12: French through and through. Since nineteen sixty four, it has 107 00:05:24,720 --> 00:05:28,880 Speaker 12: explicitly played a role in preserving peace and security in Europe. 108 00:05:29,320 --> 00:05:32,760 Speaker 12: But in response to the historic appeal of the future 109 00:05:32,760 --> 00:05:36,320 Speaker 12: German Chancellor, I have decided to open the strategic debate 110 00:05:36,600 --> 00:05:39,799 Speaker 12: on the protection afforded by our deterrent to our allies 111 00:05:40,080 --> 00:05:41,400 Speaker 12: on the European continent. 112 00:05:41,880 --> 00:05:44,760 Speaker 2: French President of Manuel Macron spoke through an interpreter in 113 00:05:44,800 --> 00:05:47,359 Speaker 2: a televised address to the nation and as. 114 00:05:47,160 --> 00:05:49,520 Speaker 3: That summit gets under wayne Brussels, Karen, there is word 115 00:05:49,520 --> 00:05:52,320 Speaker 3: of a new air strike in Ukraine, just hours after 116 00:05:52,360 --> 00:05:56,039 Speaker 3: the US froze. Some intelligence sharing with Kiev. Ukraine says 117 00:05:56,080 --> 00:05:59,200 Speaker 3: a Russian ballistic missile killed four people and wounded dozens 118 00:05:59,240 --> 00:06:02,039 Speaker 3: more in at a hotel in the central city of 119 00:06:02,120 --> 00:06:07,120 Speaker 3: creevy Ria. Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelenski says humanitarian volunteers including 120 00:06:07,120 --> 00:06:10,240 Speaker 3: citizens of Ukraine, the US and the UK had checked 121 00:06:10,240 --> 00:06:12,320 Speaker 3: into that hotel before the strike. 122 00:06:12,520 --> 00:06:14,080 Speaker 2: But now we want to get the latest from the 123 00:06:14,120 --> 00:06:17,200 Speaker 2: Middle East. Nathan President Trump is repeating his warning of 124 00:06:17,279 --> 00:06:20,000 Speaker 2: hell to pay if a master does not release all 125 00:06:20,000 --> 00:06:23,080 Speaker 2: its hostages from Gaza. But while the President is posting 126 00:06:23,120 --> 00:06:26,560 Speaker 2: on social media, he sent his special hostage Envoy at 127 00:06:26,560 --> 00:06:29,320 Speaker 2: the State Department, Adam Bohler, for direct talks with the 128 00:06:29,360 --> 00:06:33,159 Speaker 2: militant group in Doha. Bloomberg's Dan Williams reports the US 129 00:06:33,200 --> 00:06:36,320 Speaker 2: has never had face to face contact till now with Hammas, 130 00:06:36,839 --> 00:06:40,359 Speaker 2: which is which is designated rather as a terrorist organization. 131 00:06:40,920 --> 00:06:43,080 Speaker 13: On the one hand, perhaps he thinks this could work. 132 00:06:43,080 --> 00:06:45,640 Speaker 13: Perhaps he thinks this is a creative way of getting 133 00:06:45,680 --> 00:06:49,400 Speaker 13: Hamas to deliver the hostages, of wrapping up this now 134 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:53,000 Speaker 13: seventeen month old crisis in war. It could be a 135 00:06:53,040 --> 00:06:56,599 Speaker 13: sign of running out of options. Indeed, holding talks with 136 00:06:56,600 --> 00:06:58,800 Speaker 13: the group in a manner that other administrations may not 137 00:06:58,839 --> 00:07:01,880 Speaker 13: have done would appear on the one hand, creative paths. 138 00:07:01,920 --> 00:07:04,159 Speaker 13: On the other hand, a sign of vexation, of a 139 00:07:04,240 --> 00:07:07,200 Speaker 13: lack of ideas. And I think now we'll have to 140 00:07:07,240 --> 00:07:09,640 Speaker 13: see how Hamas response. 141 00:07:09,560 --> 00:07:12,720 Speaker 2: And Bloombergy Dan Williams reporting from Jerusalem. The White House 142 00:07:12,720 --> 00:07:15,240 Speaker 2: says Israel was consulted on the talks. 143 00:07:18,560 --> 00:07:19,120 Speaker 6: Time now for a. 144 00:07:19,120 --> 00:07:20,760 Speaker 2: Look at some of the other stories making news in 145 00:07:20,800 --> 00:07:22,440 Speaker 2: New York and around the world. And for that we're 146 00:07:22,480 --> 00:07:25,120 Speaker 2: joined by Bloomberg's Michael Barr Michael good Morning. 147 00:07:24,920 --> 00:07:27,520 Speaker 9: Good Morning Caeron New York City Mayor Eric Adams was 148 00:07:27,600 --> 00:07:32,000 Speaker 9: grilled by lawmakers on Capitol Hill on sanctuary cities. Adams 149 00:07:32,080 --> 00:07:34,920 Speaker 9: was joined by a fellow Democratic mayors from three other 150 00:07:35,000 --> 00:07:40,240 Speaker 9: sanctuary cities, Boston's Michelle wou Chicago's Brandon Johnson, and Denver's 151 00:07:40,280 --> 00:07:45,120 Speaker 9: Mike Johnston. Houseover Side Committee Chairman James Comer, a Kentucky Republican, 152 00:07:45,360 --> 00:07:49,160 Speaker 9: says that the cities only create sanctuaries for criminals. We 153 00:07:49,240 --> 00:07:54,600 Speaker 9: cannot let pro criminal alien policies and obstructionist sanctuary cities 154 00:07:54,640 --> 00:07:59,920 Speaker 9: continue to endanger American communities. Adams also defended himself following 155 00:08:00,120 --> 00:08:03,640 Speaker 9: the dropping of his federal charges from the Trump Justice Department. 156 00:08:03,960 --> 00:08:07,400 Speaker 9: I think I was extremely clear, no qui pro quo, 157 00:08:07,960 --> 00:08:08,760 Speaker 9: no agreement. 158 00:08:09,080 --> 00:08:11,440 Speaker 6: I did nothing wrong but serve the people of New 159 00:08:11,480 --> 00:08:12,000 Speaker 6: York City. 160 00:08:12,520 --> 00:08:15,960 Speaker 9: Meanwhile, a new Quinnipiac poll has found Mayor Eric adams 161 00:08:16,040 --> 00:08:18,880 Speaker 9: approval rating has dropped to an all time low. It 162 00:08:18,960 --> 00:08:21,800 Speaker 9: shows that only twenty percent of New York registered voters 163 00:08:21,840 --> 00:08:25,280 Speaker 9: give Adams a positive rating, and the same poll shows 164 00:08:25,320 --> 00:08:28,240 Speaker 9: former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo leading the field of 165 00:08:28,280 --> 00:08:31,880 Speaker 9: mayoral candidates. Cuomo leads with thirty one percent, while Adams 166 00:08:31,920 --> 00:08:35,320 Speaker 9: is second with just eleven percent. There's were there could 167 00:08:35,320 --> 00:08:38,040 Speaker 9: be a new candidate running from mayor of New York City. 168 00:08:38,120 --> 00:08:41,679 Speaker 9: According to several reports, New York City Council Speaker Adrian 169 00:08:41,720 --> 00:08:44,199 Speaker 9: Adams will announce her candidacy for mayor in the next 170 00:08:44,240 --> 00:08:48,960 Speaker 9: few days. Dozens of pro Palestinian protesters at Barnard College 171 00:08:48,960 --> 00:08:55,559 Speaker 9: in New York City today. Demonstrators entered the school's library 172 00:08:55,600 --> 00:08:58,800 Speaker 9: in Upper Manhattan calling for the reversal of the expulsion 173 00:08:58,920 --> 00:09:03,439 Speaker 9: of three students for distributing flyers inside of Columbia University lecture. 174 00:09:03,960 --> 00:09:07,280 Speaker 9: Tensions boiled over as police drove out and encampment of 175 00:09:07,320 --> 00:09:10,320 Speaker 9: protesters after a bomb threat was called in at the 176 00:09:10,360 --> 00:09:14,400 Speaker 9: library of the occupied At least nine protesters were arrested. 177 00:09:14,840 --> 00:09:17,800 Speaker 9: It comes as President Trump said he wants to cut 178 00:09:17,800 --> 00:09:21,040 Speaker 9: the federal funding of colleges that allow what he called 179 00:09:21,200 --> 00:09:24,800 Speaker 9: illegal protests. Global News twenty four hours a day and 180 00:09:24,880 --> 00:09:27,960 Speaker 9: whenever you want it with Bloomberg News Now, Michael Barr, 181 00:09:28,120 --> 00:09:29,560 Speaker 9: this is Bloomberg Karen. 182 00:09:29,840 --> 00:09:36,960 Speaker 2: Sorry, Michael Barr, thank you. Time now for the Bloombergy 183 00:09:37,000 --> 00:09:39,800 Speaker 2: sports update, brought to you by Tri State OUDI. Here's 184 00:09:39,880 --> 00:09:42,400 Speaker 2: John Stashauer. John, Good morning, Goo morning, Karen. 185 00:09:42,480 --> 00:09:45,200 Speaker 1: Rangers and Capitals at the Garden. Chance to see the 186 00:09:45,280 --> 00:09:47,280 Speaker 1: team with the best record in the East and the 187 00:09:47,360 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: guy who's on the verge of becoming the greatest goalscorer 188 00:09:50,280 --> 00:09:53,000 Speaker 1: in NHL history. And sure enough, midway through the third 189 00:09:53,040 --> 00:09:56,120 Speaker 1: period of the Rangers ahead two to one, Alex Sovechkin 190 00:09:56,160 --> 00:09:58,960 Speaker 1: scored on the power play number eight eighty five as 191 00:09:59,000 --> 00:10:02,760 Speaker 1: he chases winged Vsky. He's now nine from tying number 192 00:10:02,840 --> 00:10:03,400 Speaker 1: ninety nine. 193 00:10:03,440 --> 00:10:05,400 Speaker 6: The game went to overtime and. 194 00:10:05,520 --> 00:10:09,760 Speaker 1: Bringing to the Silicia chas Time, Paulson and over Time. 195 00:10:10,080 --> 00:10:13,920 Speaker 6: Took two on one for Washington. Wilson and strolled strolled 196 00:10:14,120 --> 00:10:17,959 Speaker 6: well pick Wait Wilson, Scots. 197 00:10:19,160 --> 00:10:23,080 Speaker 14: Tom Wilson the overtime Wells lossing. 198 00:10:22,760 --> 00:10:23,800 Speaker 6: Tick con TNT. 199 00:10:24,000 --> 00:10:25,559 Speaker 1: The Caps won three to two and Elsie If the 200 00:10:25,600 --> 00:10:28,800 Speaker 1: Rangers making another trade before tomorrow's deadline, the rumor mill 201 00:10:28,840 --> 00:10:31,720 Speaker 1: has the Islanders looking to deal Brock Nelson and or 202 00:10:31,840 --> 00:10:35,920 Speaker 1: Kyle Palmery for the Devils. The worst fears concerning jack Us' 203 00:10:36,080 --> 00:10:39,640 Speaker 1: shoulder injury, realize he's already had season ending surgery. The 204 00:10:39,679 --> 00:10:42,520 Speaker 1: twenty three year old use his new jersey's top score 205 00:10:42,600 --> 00:10:44,360 Speaker 1: Nick start a five game road trip tonight against the 206 00:10:44,440 --> 00:10:48,199 Speaker 1: Lakers and the lebron James Luca Donzich combo. Lakers have 207 00:10:48,280 --> 00:10:51,520 Speaker 1: won seventeen to their last twenty. Golden stayed off the 208 00:10:51,559 --> 00:10:53,680 Speaker 1: win over the next tonight, taking on the nets in Brooklyn. 209 00:10:53,800 --> 00:10:57,680 Speaker 1: Last night in Boston, Celtics beat Portland. Peyton Pritchard scored 210 00:10:57,760 --> 00:11:01,280 Speaker 1: forty three points and Derek White scored four. First time 211 00:11:01,280 --> 00:11:04,960 Speaker 1: in Celtics history two players scored forty or more same game. 212 00:11:05,080 --> 00:11:08,120 Speaker 1: NFL free agency kicks off next week, plenty of news 213 00:11:08,160 --> 00:11:11,680 Speaker 1: ahead of it. The La Chargers have released five time 214 00:11:11,760 --> 00:11:16,640 Speaker 1: Pro Bowl edge rusher Joey Bosa. Seattle release whiteout Tyler Lockout. Lockett, 215 00:11:16,679 --> 00:11:18,440 Speaker 1: who had been with the Seahawks for a decade. Another 216 00:11:18,480 --> 00:11:22,240 Speaker 1: Seattle whiteout, dk Metcalp wants to be traded. The Raiders 217 00:11:22,320 --> 00:11:26,040 Speaker 1: release quarterback Gardner Minshew and Las Vegas game Max Crosby 218 00:11:26,480 --> 00:11:29,480 Speaker 1: a huge extension. Crosby is now the highest paid non 219 00:11:29,600 --> 00:11:31,400 Speaker 1: quarterback in NFL history. 220 00:11:31,600 --> 00:11:34,199 Speaker 6: John Stashaw, We're Bloomberg Sports Kender Nathan. 221 00:11:36,360 --> 00:11:40,400 Speaker 1: Coast to coast on Bloomberg Radio, nationwide on Sirius XM, 222 00:11:40,679 --> 00:11:43,520 Speaker 1: and around the world on Bloomberg dot Com and the 223 00:11:43,520 --> 00:11:44,720 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Business app. 224 00:11:45,040 --> 00:11:48,000 Speaker 6: This is Bloomberg Daybreak. Good morning, I'm Nathan Hager. 225 00:11:48,040 --> 00:11:51,359 Speaker 3: President Trump admitted his tariffs could cause a little disturbance 226 00:11:51,440 --> 00:11:53,600 Speaker 3: during his address to Congress this week, and now he 227 00:11:53,640 --> 00:11:56,360 Speaker 3: may be offering a little relief, a one month exemption 228 00:11:56,480 --> 00:11:59,440 Speaker 3: from auto tariffs for Canada and Mexico and a potential 229 00:11:59,440 --> 00:12:02,080 Speaker 3: carve out for some agriculture as well. White House Press 230 00:12:02,120 --> 00:12:04,520 Speaker 3: Secretary Caroline Levitt, though says this does not mean the 231 00:12:04,559 --> 00:12:06,240 Speaker 3: President is losing focus. 232 00:12:06,600 --> 00:12:10,280 Speaker 4: The President told the truth, and he was realistic, and 233 00:12:10,360 --> 00:12:13,640 Speaker 4: he levels that with the American people, and I think, frankly, 234 00:12:13,760 --> 00:12:15,000 Speaker 4: it's very refreshing. 235 00:12:15,200 --> 00:12:18,199 Speaker 3: Pre Secretary Caroline Levit speaking from the White House this morning. 236 00:12:18,200 --> 00:12:21,320 Speaker 3: We were joined by Terry Haynes, the founder of Pangaeopolicy, 237 00:12:21,360 --> 00:12:24,360 Speaker 3: and Terry, are these poll backs that we're starting to 238 00:12:24,400 --> 00:12:27,440 Speaker 3: see in the tariff assigned that President Trump is feeling 239 00:12:27,480 --> 00:12:28,359 Speaker 3: a little disturbance. 240 00:12:28,440 --> 00:12:32,120 Speaker 14: Now, good morning, Good morning, Nathan. You know I'm feeling 241 00:12:32,200 --> 00:12:37,680 Speaker 14: refreshed as the press Secretary said no, I think you know, 242 00:12:37,760 --> 00:12:39,720 Speaker 14: I think it's a mistake for markets to think that 243 00:12:39,800 --> 00:12:42,960 Speaker 14: Trump might link on tariffs. If he adjusts these things, 244 00:12:43,200 --> 00:12:45,840 Speaker 14: the pattern is going to be. You know, what we've 245 00:12:45,880 --> 00:12:48,800 Speaker 14: already seen is going to be an imposition of the 246 00:12:48,800 --> 00:12:52,040 Speaker 14: tariffs and then a fine tuning of them. That is 247 00:12:52,080 --> 00:12:54,960 Speaker 14: not That is not a signal the tariffs are going 248 00:12:55,000 --> 00:12:57,680 Speaker 14: to happen and then they're going to go away. That's 249 00:12:57,720 --> 00:13:01,960 Speaker 14: an adjustment. And I know full markets are discomfited by 250 00:13:02,000 --> 00:13:05,520 Speaker 14: that because they don't know what's coming next. And that's 251 00:13:05,559 --> 00:13:08,079 Speaker 14: fair enough. But you know that that's going to be 252 00:13:08,120 --> 00:13:09,120 Speaker 14: the policy going forward. 253 00:13:09,160 --> 00:13:11,439 Speaker 3: I think, well, are you thinking, then, Terry, that there 254 00:13:11,480 --> 00:13:14,360 Speaker 3: could be adjustment to the reciprocal tariffs that the President 255 00:13:14,400 --> 00:13:17,240 Speaker 3: has talked about The Commerce Secretary Howard Ludnik is saying 256 00:13:17,280 --> 00:13:19,160 Speaker 3: are going to be taking effect April second. 257 00:13:20,120 --> 00:13:24,640 Speaker 14: I think some adjustment, Yes, the basic principle I think, 258 00:13:25,120 --> 00:13:29,720 Speaker 14: I think stands. Remember that what they have the reciprocal 259 00:13:29,720 --> 00:13:33,560 Speaker 14: tariff's purpose, I think is broadly speaking, is different than 260 00:13:34,080 --> 00:13:38,360 Speaker 14: the individuals, let's say on Canada and Mexico. Those are 261 00:13:39,160 --> 00:13:42,920 Speaker 14: explicitly about what I call geopolitical matters. In the case 262 00:13:42,960 --> 00:13:46,559 Speaker 14: of Canada and Mexico. It's about the border. It's about drugs, 263 00:13:46,640 --> 00:13:50,760 Speaker 14: fentanyl the like. The reciprocal tariffs are all about the 264 00:13:50,880 --> 00:13:55,679 Speaker 14: idea that other countries are tariffing us, so therefore we're 265 00:13:55,720 --> 00:13:59,640 Speaker 14: going to tariff them similarly. And and the bid, I 266 00:13:59,720 --> 00:14:02,200 Speaker 14: think is unspoken. The bid is to, you know, basically, 267 00:14:02,240 --> 00:14:04,880 Speaker 14: have those tariffs go away. The idea is to produce 268 00:14:04,920 --> 00:14:06,720 Speaker 14: freeer trade in the end, which you haven't heard a 269 00:14:06,720 --> 00:14:09,920 Speaker 14: lot about yet, but I think you will. But that's 270 00:14:09,960 --> 00:14:13,480 Speaker 14: all based on explicitly on the trade policy of others. 271 00:14:14,120 --> 00:14:18,360 Speaker 14: And UH and Sectuary besn't likes to call this the 272 00:14:18,720 --> 00:14:22,920 Speaker 14: next steps kind of UH data dependent, you know, dependent 273 00:14:23,000 --> 00:14:26,480 Speaker 14: on what's what those tariffs actually are. That's what the 274 00:14:26,520 --> 00:14:28,320 Speaker 14: administration is studying right now. 275 00:14:28,600 --> 00:14:32,120 Speaker 3: Well, if these if this really is about immigration and 276 00:14:32,240 --> 00:14:35,280 Speaker 3: drug flows over the borders, terry, why delay these for 277 00:14:35,520 --> 00:14:39,600 Speaker 3: a month? I mean, can automakers really source more operations 278 00:14:39,640 --> 00:14:41,440 Speaker 3: in the US within a month? 279 00:14:42,240 --> 00:14:42,320 Speaker 11: No? 280 00:14:42,520 --> 00:14:44,320 Speaker 14: If some of this has been leaked, and some of 281 00:14:44,360 --> 00:14:46,480 Speaker 14: it some of it's been leaked, some of it's been 282 00:14:46,520 --> 00:14:51,280 Speaker 14: stated explicitly, particularly by Commerce Secretary Lutnik. Uh, the idea 283 00:14:51,480 --> 00:14:55,400 Speaker 14: is they're they're going to certainly understand that the automakers 284 00:14:56,000 --> 00:14:59,600 Speaker 14: have the ability or need the ability to continue to 285 00:14:59,680 --> 00:15:03,120 Speaker 14: source the way they're sourcing. So there's that there's no 286 00:15:03,200 --> 00:15:06,000 Speaker 14: illusion that the automakers are going to be able to 287 00:15:06,040 --> 00:15:11,160 Speaker 14: produce more domestically, but they're providing a reprieve anyway in 288 00:15:11,200 --> 00:15:16,000 Speaker 14: the hopes that more negotiations on the basic geopolitical issues 289 00:15:16,040 --> 00:15:20,320 Speaker 14: continue to exist. But beyond that, and the other thing 290 00:15:20,360 --> 00:15:25,160 Speaker 14: that's been leaked or teased is that USMCA, the deal 291 00:15:25,240 --> 00:15:28,800 Speaker 14: between the United States, Canada and Mexico, should pick up 292 00:15:28,800 --> 00:15:31,640 Speaker 14: a lot of this stuff. So what I anticipate is 293 00:15:31,720 --> 00:15:36,960 Speaker 14: that you'll probably see an early triggering of a renegotiation 294 00:15:37,600 --> 00:15:39,240 Speaker 14: more broadly on us mc A. 295 00:15:39,360 --> 00:15:42,080 Speaker 3: Basis just thirty seconds left, Terry, do you think we'll 296 00:15:42,080 --> 00:15:44,640 Speaker 3: see carve outs for tech when those leaders meet at 297 00:15:44,640 --> 00:15:45,640 Speaker 3: the White House next week? 298 00:15:46,480 --> 00:15:49,880 Speaker 14: You know that wouldn't surprise me at all. The administration 299 00:15:50,120 --> 00:15:53,440 Speaker 14: right now, I think is somewhat underpowered when it comes 300 00:15:53,480 --> 00:15:59,160 Speaker 14: to having bobbins around who understand this stuff instinctively. And 301 00:15:59,400 --> 00:16:03,280 Speaker 14: you know that's the lard the largely of the byproduct 302 00:16:03,280 --> 00:16:05,920 Speaker 14: of being in the beginning of an administration. 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