U.S. Trade Disruption Is ‘Messy’ but This Turbulence Will Pass: Nikki Haley
- Nikki Haley, former U.S. Ambassador and South Carolina governor, spoke at the B7 Summit in Ottawa on May 16, 2025, addressing trade issues.
- She highlighted ongoing trade disruptions caused by tariffs from the Trump administration, which have strained relations with traditional allies like G7 nations.
- Haley urged countries not to abandon trade with the U.S., describing current tensions as 'growing pains' and encouraging patience through the 'messy' period.
- Haley emphasized that countries should not believe the U.S. Is uninterested in engaging in trade with them, affirming that the United States is indeed eager to establish business relations.
- Her message, supported by U.S. Ambassador Pete Hoekstra's remarks on American openness, suggests that despite current turbulence, trade relations could stabilize ahead of the upcoming G7 summit in June.
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U.S. trade disruption is 'messy' but the turbulence will pass: Nikki Haley
OTTAWA — Canada and other countries should not give up on doing business with the United States, former South Carolina governor Nikki Haley said Friday at the B7 summit conference in Ottawa. Haley, U.S.

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U.S. trade disruption is 'messy' but this turbulence will pass: Nikki Haley
Donald Trump’s former rival for the Republican presidential nomination is encouraging other nations not to give up on doing business with the United States.
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