Less than a day after firing the opening shot in a trade war, the Trump administration is now talking about de-escalation. "We're probably gonna be announcing that tomorrow," said Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, after speaking by phone with a Canadian counterpart and the premier of Ontario.
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