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World News See other World News Articles Title: Trump Threatens Major Escalation in Trade War with China Trump Threatens Major Escalation in Trade War with China By Chris Agee July 20, 2018 at 7:34am Amid continued controversy over his administrations protectionist trade policies, President Donald Trump this week signaled that he is prepared to significantly expand the existing tariffs on products imported from China. According to Reuters, he suggested that he is ready to impose duty on all of the Chinese goods sold in America. Were down a tremendous amount, Trump said in a CNBC interview on Friday. He has frequently cited trade imbalances, particularly with China, as a reason for announcing tariffs. In his latest remarks, the president said he is ready to go to 500 with China, an apparent reference to the more than $500 billion in imported goods the U.S. received from that nation last year. Americas trade deficit with China in 2017 was $376 billion, a trend that has continued into 2018. During the first five months of this year, the U.S. imported more than $200 billion for a trade imbalance of $152 billion. Though many critics on both sides of the aisle have argued for freer trade policies, Trump has continued to dig in with the position he has endorsed since the campaign. In addition to creating higher prices for American consumers, many economists have panned the tariffs because of historical evidence that such trade policies have contributed directly to economic catastrophes including the Great Depression. White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow said the tariffs and associated rhetoric against China are not likely to end any time soon. He said Trump is not going to let go of his belief that China is taking advantage of the U.S. through trade. According to Kudlow, Chinese leader Xi Jinping bears the responsibility for leading America to take these steps. The problem here is Xi, he said. He doesnt want to move, and theyve offered the U.S. absolutely
no options regarding the issue of (intellectual property) theft and forced technology transfer. After an initial round of tariffs on $34 billion in imports, China retaliated by imposing dollar-for-dollar tariffs on American exports. In the recent interview, Trump said he is not concerned about possible repercussions including a drop in the stock market. If it does, it does, the president said. Im not doing this for politics, Im doing this to do the right thing for our country. Repeating a longstanding refrain, Trump went on to assert that American has been ripped off by China for a long time. He echoed Kudlows assessment that Chinas president is responsible for inequitable trade between the two nations. I dont want them to be scared, he said. I want them to do well. I really like President Xi a lot, but it was very unfair. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
#1. To: BTP Holdings, HAPPY2BME-4UM (#0)
Nay, America has been "ripped off" by its own fatcats and their economic policies for a long time. Unions have helped drive industry offshore -- it's a mess, really, but one stamped "Made in America".
Tires were made in Akron, Ohio for years. Now most of them come from Japan or China. But some are still made in the North America. I used to pick up tires at O'Hare Airport in Chicago and take them to Akron. It was Air Freight. ;)
For recycling??
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