The President of the United States Donald Trump prevented his business policies on Tuesday and repeated his difficult attitude to China and claimed that Beijing deserved steep tariffs placed on his export.
In an interview with ABC News, the US President also dealt with American anxiety over the Customs War because he claimed that “great times are ahead” for American families.
“You don’t know if China will eat it. China is likely to eat these tariffs,” Donald Trump said.
“China earned $ 1 trillion a year. They were shifting us as if no one had ever tied us. Almost every country in the world has been tearing us. They’re not doing it anymore.”
Asked if there were hard times before American families, Donald Trump said, “I don’t think so. I think great times are ahead of us.”
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Donald Trump, who advocates his actions in the first 100 days, and once he began to appear on American consumers, he said he had mentioned changes during his campaign and won in the elections.
He said that Americans should not be surprised by his tariff regime and stated that fees to deal with business deficits and revive domestic production.
“Look, we won a lot of campaign. We won all seven swings. We won a popular vote. You know, we had a huge campaign. During my campaign I said all these things.
Since the tariffs were announced, Donald Trump has repeatedly used his social media platforms to urge the Americans to hold stable, and stated that “it will not be easy, but the final results will be historical.”
He also acknowledged that steep tariffs were almost embargoing for many Chinese goods.
“That’s good,” Trump said. “He deserves it.”
When they stressed that tariffs would increase prices, Trump said, “You don’t know. You don’t know if China will eat it.”
On the question that the reputation of the United States has fallen behind its Presidency, Donald Trump said, “I – no, I think it’s gone and I think we are again a respected country. We were laughing around the world.”
While Trump has slapped new tariffs for friend and enemy since he came to power, he has reserved his most difficult strokes for China with new retaliations up to 145 % for many Chinese imports.
Donald Trump has also recently said that he will not consider reducing tariffs to China unless Beijing offered a significant concession.
“Well, I won’t drop them if they don’t give us something that is, you know, essential. Otherwise I won’t drop it.
But as Donald Trump himself suggested, conversations between the two countries take place.
(With ABC messages, Bloomberg inputs)
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