US President Donald Trump on Easter Sunday released what seemed to be a warning for the countries he had planted tariffs.
In the Social Truth, Donald Trump issued an eight -point list of “non -tariff cheating”, warning the country of criminal offenses related to the tariff that could potentially spoil their relationship with the US.
The octagon list of Trump’s cheating Trump included currency manipulation, storing below costs, VATS, which act as tariffs and exports or other government subsidies.
What is the list of eight non-Tariff cheating Donald Trump?
Eight points in the list of cheating Donald Trump is:
2. Vats that can act as tariffs and subsidies for exports
4. Export subsidies and other government subsidies
5. Protective agricultural standards (“eg no genetically modified corn in the EU”)
6. Protective technical standards (such as “Japanese bowling ball test”)
7. Counterfeiting, Piracy and IP theft that is over $ 1 trillion per year
8. Transhipiskping to avoid tariffs
Post Donald Trump comes days after he announced a 90 -day break on mutual tariffs for most business partners except China.
The US President had previously accused the country of devalue their currencies artificially to make the goods cheaper and their export cheaper.
In 2018, Trump claimed that Japan was using a “bowling ball test” to cheat on American car manufacturers from the sale of cars in the country.
“It’s a bowling ball test. Take a bowling ball from 20 feet up in the air and throws it on the bonnet,” he said.
Trump raised the same claim on Sunday, which was rejected in 2018 by a White House official as a joke.
Trump tariffs to China
Donald Trump deposited reciprocal tariffs up to 145 % on imports from China. His administration said that when new tariffs are added to the existing, this could increase up to 245 percent for some items.
On Friday, however, Trump said the US had private conversations with China in the middle of the trade war of both countries.
“By the way, we have nice conversations with China,” Trump told reporters in the White House. “It’s, like, really very good.” According to Reuters report, he did not offer further details.
Trump’s administration is locked in a war with a high sky with mutual tariffs with a superpower opponent.
“I think we will do a very good business with China,” he said in the White House, when Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni visited interviews aimed at ending American tariffs in the European Union.
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