Trump's ‘art of the deal’ becomes laughing stock online after China tariffs U-turn
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Trump's ‘art of the deal’ becomes laughing stock online after China tariffs U-turn
Over recent weeks, the back and forth has seen Trump raise tariffs on Chinese goods to 145 per cent, before China hit back with 125 per cent duties on US goods.The White House has been insisting that the move has been a success, but the financial markets have experienced record drops and sparked worldwide recession fears.

The Method Behind the Madness of Trump’s So-Called Tariff Wars
(Daily Signal)—Where are we in the trade wars, the tariff wars? The stock market recently has recovered somewhat. We’re about where it was in August. I didn’t think it was too bad in August of 2024. It’s recovering 1% to 2%, on occasion. And why is that? Because Donald Trump has announced that JD Vance and his wife, who is of Indian legacy—her family was born in India—met with the Indian government officials, and there may be a trade deal. Japan…
Trump Hardball With China Just Trump Getting Kicked Hard In The Balls By China
Mm, balls. Photo by Judy Beth Morris on UnsplashThe stock market paused its freefall on Tuesday after Art O’Deal said he was not going to “play hardball” with China, insisting that he was in contact with China “every day” and that tariffs “will come down substantially.” But, two days later, in spite of rumors that they could go down to 35 to 65 percent (which is still insane and economy-wrecking) his 145 percent tariff has still not come down. A…
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