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The Washington Post Editorial Board offered caution praise to President Donald Trump for recent signals that they would see to cool the tariff fight.

“The president’s impulse to seek solutions, even if they are the problems he has created, he must be applauded,” the position in an editorial on Saturday. “Companies and consumers yearn for certainty. And it is a modest relief to see it demonstrate that it can be persuaded to change the course when things come out terrible evil.”

The Board suggested that the speech of Treasury Secretary Scott Besent on Wednesday affirmed that the United States wants greater leadership in international institutions can reassure financial and investors.

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The Washington Editorial Board Post praised President Donald Trump for his signals recently that the fees wars would be cool. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty images | Andrew Harnik/Getty images photo)

“Besent’s speech helped to quell the concerns that President Donald Trump would try to fly the two key institutions that the United States helped to forge the Ashes of World War II,” the departure continued, referring to the World Bank and Monetaryd International.

In short a week in which the administration seemed to soften its tone in certain economic policies, the editorial board highlighted examples of a possible change in tariffs.

The head of the editorial declared: “The week in which Trump sought warnings out of ramps and attended.”

“These statements have great hope for many on Wall Street that a soft landing for the economy is possible, which could still avoid a recession,” the editorial board wrote. “However, persistent uncertainty about how high rates will be within three months and the multiplier effects that could have on the rest of the economy continue to affect Main Street.”

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The Post Editorial Board argued that the speech of Treasury Secretary Scott Besent on Wednesday that the United States wants greater leadership in international institutions “can help convince finance and investors that they do not look for them the international system. (Kayla Bartkowski/Getty images)

The Editorial Board warned that companies cannot tolerate uncertainty and “gather the confidence they need to make long -term investment decisions” with a changing policy about tariffs and the economy that emerges from Washington.

At the beginning of April, the Washington Post columnist, Catherine Rampell, criticized the Democratic party for not being more aggressive in their criticism or Trump in tariffs.

The columnist of the economy argued that liberal legislators are not complying with the threat of tariffs with their groups “with food stone.” She declared that Democratic legislators should have a field day about this, but they are not.

“If this is a curse to the us economy, it shrould be a windfall for democratic police. Instead, democrats are blowing their good fortune,” She Said, adj the shouting from the rooftops that Babble, Wars Are Bad, Wars Are Bad, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars War, Wars Wars Are Wars Wars Wars Wars Are Wars War, Wars Wars Are Wars War, Wars War. Yes, the thesis of the partial rate are expensive and regressive, they say, but when the Democrats impose tariffs, they somehow do not present such inconveniences. “

– Gabriel Hays of Fox News contributed to this report.

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