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    Malliotakis stresses ‘long game’ for tariffs and dismisses midterm concerns

    April 6, 2025Updated:April 6, 2025 Business & Economy No Comments
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    Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY ) underscored how President Donald Trump is playing a “long game” to rectify the United States with tariffs, which comes less than two years before the president and the Republican Party enter the 2026 midterm elections.

    Malliotakis acknowledged that there is” a little concern” about the nation’s market under Trump’s leadership, but compared this to undergoing some “turbulence” before making it to” smooth skies”. The lawmaker was also asked if the effects of Trump’s tariffs on the market had hurt her party’s chances in the midterm elections next year, as the Biden administration’s insistence that the economy was good unfortunately did not relate with most voters in 2024.

    Malliotakis, who represents a battle area, contended that citizens ought to see that Trump is working on addressing an topic that has been “broken for years”.

    ” Politicians have often worried about the next election instead of doing what was right to get this state on record, and so he’s trying to fix something that will be profitable for this land in the long run”, Malliotakis said on CNN. ” As I mentioned, petrol prices down, chicken costs down, loan costs down. This is only two decades of him being in business and he has already corrected a lot of wrong”.

    David Urban, a senior political consultant for CNN, added to Malliotakis’s reasoning by stating that “other things” may be provided by the Trump administration on the market, such as tax reduction and continued restructuring. As for, Urban predicted that citizens may give Trump the benefit of the doubt and give the president” some time”, though he was doubtful how much.

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    While some are dubious over Trump’s taxes, the United Auto Workers coalition has praised the recently implemented tariffs on the car business, as UAW President Shawn Fein suggested they may bring an end to the “free industry devastation”.

    In the wake of the new auto tariffs, multiple auto manufacturers have taken action in response to them, including Stellantis NV pausing production at some of its plants in Canada and Mexico and planning to temporarily lay off 900 workers. General Motors, meanwhile, is working to uptick production at a plant in Indiana, which will include hiring hundreds of temporary employees.

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