Worried about financial consequences, House Speaker Paul Ryan approached President Donald Trump to move in an opposite direction from his arrangement for expansive global levies, contending Tuesday that a "more surgical approach" would help turn away a conceivably perilous exchange war.



"What we're urging the organization to do is to center around what is obviously a real issue and to be more surgical in its approach so we can pursue the genuine abusers without making any sort of unintended results or inadvertent blow-back," Ryan said at his week after week news gathering.



The Republican speaker's demand came after Trump said Monday his organization was "not withdrawing" on its intends to force exceptional levies on steel and aluminum imports and emphasized that U.S. neighbors Canada and Mexico would not be saved.



Trump, in any case, has held out the likelihood of later exempting the longstanding U.S. neighbors in the event that they consent to be…