Donald Trump, the president of the US, defended his questionable trade practices and claimed that China “probably did have those tariffs.”
President Trump refuted concerns about rate rises across a range of industries by asserting in an exclusive ABC News interview that China would likely pay for the tariffs.
Trump said,” China probably will have those tariffs,” in response to a question about imposing a 145 % tax on China. They were ripping us off like nobody else ever did; they are no longer doing that.
Trump retaliated against China tariffs and said,” They deserve it.
According to ABC’s Terry Moran,” It’ll boost prices on everything from electronics to clothes to building houses.”
Trump said,” You don’t know that,”” You don’t know that.” You are unsure whether China will consume it.
Moran remarked,” That’s algebra.”
In response to his new social media post encouraging Americans to persist through the tariff implementation period and encouraging “historic” results, he also addressed people apprehension.
Trump cited cuts in various customer costs since his administration’s start, including those for gasoline, groceries, and eggs, as a response to concerns about rising costs and market volatility.
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