On April 29, U.S. Treasury Secretary Basent described Trump's trade policy as "strategic uncertainty" and stated that as the U.S. begins to announce agreements, market conditions will become clearer. "I think the range of uncertainty will narrow, and as we start announcing agreements, it will bring certainty to the market," Basent said at a White House briefing, "but in negotiations, certainty is not necessarily a good thing."
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On April 29, U.S. Treasury Secretary Basent described Trump's trade policy as "strategic uncertainty" and stated that as the U.S. begins to announce agreements, market conditions will become clearer. "I think the range of uncertainty will narrow, and as we start announcing agreements, it will bring certainty to the market," Basent said at a White House briefing, "but in negotiations, certainty is not necessarily a good thing."