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Unleashing Credit, Reshaping Finance: Bessent's Transformative Moves as US Treasury Secretary

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Scott Bessent has had a busy few days as United States Secretary of the Treasury, with several major moves that could reshape both domestic finance and international tax policy.

According to the United States Treasury Department, Bessent used his December remarks before the Financial Stability Oversight Council to press for what he called a more growth focused approach to regulation. He argued that post crisis rules have constrained lending and that recalibrating capital and liquidity requirements could safely expand credit to households and businesses. He also emphasized monitoring risks from private credit funds and digital assets, but warned against what he described as regulating innovation out of existence.

Fox Business reports that in a recent television appearance, Bessent outlined a sweeping deregulatory overhaul aimed at unlocking trillions of dollars in credit. He discussed easing certain banking and capital markets rules, encouraging securitization, and streamlining approvals for infrastructure and energy projects that rely on private financing. He framed the effort as a way to boost long term growth and help small and midsize companies that struggle to access capital.

On the international front, International Tax Review notes that Bessent has been pushing hard in talks over the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development global minimum tax, known as pillar two. In a post on the social platform X and in closed door meetings, he has urged skeptical countries to accept what Treasury calls a side by side approach that would reconcile the United States tax system with the Organisation for Economic Co operation and Development framework. He has argued that a deal completed this week would reduce uncertainty for multinational companies and prevent new digital services taxes that could hit large United States technology and consumer firms.

At the same time, Bessent has been sounding alarms about trade policy. In another Fox Business interview, he warned that a recent Supreme Court ruling limiting presidential authority over tariffs could, in his view, weaken a key tool of United States economic statecraft. He suggested Congress may need to rewrite tariff statutes to preserve the governments ability to respond quickly to unfair trade practices and national security threats.

Taken together, these developments show Bessent trying to balance an aggressive pro growth, pro deregulation agenda at home with complex negotiations and legal questions abroad, from global tax rules to the future of United States tariff power.

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