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Commerce secretary Howard Lunick has led the Daily Caller live: American Jobs, American Strength, presented by American Beverage Association Thursday morning in Washington, DC, and underlined the recent work of the Trump administration on trade agreements and the fight against harmful Chinese economic practices.

Lutnick was interviewed by the editor -in -chief of Daily Caller Dylan Housman. Other panels featured the Senator of Wisconsin, Ron Johnson, Grover Norquist and the president and chief executive officer of ABA, Kevin Keane, moderate by the daily correspondent of the caller White, Reagan Reese, as well as the president of Alec Jonathan Williams and the president of the appellant of the appeller Duke and the American engagement Phil Kerpen, moderate The daily editor of the appellant Amber Duke.

Commerce secretary, Howard Lunick, speaks to the editor -in -chief of Daily Call, Dylan Housman at Daily Caller Live: American Jobs, American Strength. (Gregorio Veluz)

Lutnick and Housman began the event by praising the economic victories of the Trump administration and the new trade agreements, in particular that reached with Japan in the previous days.

“When I say that it is historic, what it means is that it is completely intellectually above all that someone has ever done before,” said Lunick about the agreement. “They did not want to move a million Japanese jobs in America … They offered us, and it was my idea and I worked on it for almost six months … They offered and negotiated with President 550 billion dollars.”

“It is the Japanese government that says to Trump … The Japanese will finance at their price, any national security project or which is important for Donald Trump in the United States of America.” (Related: Howard Lungick reveals how Trump’s administrator obtained a massive trade agreement with Japan)

Lutnick also underlined the $ 34 billion in pricing income that the United States receives per month, as well as the administration work on the dismantling of non-tariff trade barriers.

The panel featuring Senator Johnson, Norquist and Keane focused on the “Boom Boom behind American Made”. Johnson, a three -decades operator from a manufacturing company in Wisconsin, brought a unique overview of the power of deregulation while Norquist was focused on the importance of tactics’ reduction.

The event closed with the Duke panel, Kerpen and Williams, who discussed “the economic undulation of the Americans”.

Daily Caller Live: American Jobs, American Strength, was the second event in the Daily Caller series live and was broadcast to thousands of online viewers in addition to the crowded public of the Waldorf Astoria in Washington.

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