How Trump's trade war with China will hurt the American farmers who voted for him
- Greek Vice President Adonis Georgiadis stated that Trump's trade actions are crucial for leading the West into prosperity, despite their challenges for the economy.
- Georgiadis emphasized that a strong United States is crucial for the West's strength and called Trump's tariff decision necessary for American industry.
- Georgiadis expressed optimism about strengthening U.S.-Greece economic ties during Trump's second term, stressing the importance of U.S. Leadership in the West.
- Georgiadis indicated that the tariffs, while challenging, aim to rebalance the U.S. Economy after years of decline.
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How China already feels the impact of Trump’s tariffs
“Trump is a madman,” says Lionel Xu, surrounded by mosquito repellent kits from his company that for a long time were supersales at Walmart stores in the United States. Now those products made in China are stacked in boxes in a warehouse and will remain there unless President Donald Trump raises 145% tariffs on Asian products that are exported to the United States. “This is very hard for us,” laments Xu.Around half of the products manufactured b…
Trade War, Tariffs Driving Economic Uncertainty
The trade war between the United States and China is erupting, and the citizens are going to be the losers of this battle. President Donald Trump’s sweeping trade policies have reignited a fierce U.S.-China tariff war, with American imports of Chinese goods now facing a 145% effective tariff rate, the highest in over a century. To retaliate against the U.S.’s massive tax, China has imposed a 125% tariff on U.S. exports, deepening a rift that thr…
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