In the wake of stock market plunges following the implementation of reciprocal tariffs, former U.S. President Donald Trump has staunchly defended his trade policies. He asserts that the U.S. trade deficit is unsustainable and insists that negotiations with China are off the table until the trade imbalance is resolved.
Key Points of Trump’s Stance ๐
- Trade Deficit: Trump emphasizes that the U.S. is losing trillions in trade with countries like China.
- Negotiation Stance: He refuses to negotiate with China until the trade deficit is addressed.
- Market Reaction: Acknowledges the stock market’s reaction but suggests it’s a necessary ‘medicine’ to fix trade issues.
- Elon Musk’s Proposal: Disagrees with Elon Musk’s call for tariff-free trade with Europe, citing unfair treatment.
Trump’s Remarks on Trade ๐ฃ๏ธ
Trump stated, “We lose hundreds of billions of dollars a year trading with China. I wonโt negotiate with them until we solve this problem.” He also addressed the market downturn, saying, “Sometimes you have to take medicine to fix something.”
Response to Elon Musk’s Proposal ๐
Regarding Elon Musk’s suggestion for tariff-free trade with Europe, Trump countered that Europe has been treating the U.S. unfairly, emphasizing the need to address trade imbalances.
Additional Tariffs and Global Interest ๐
The U.S. remains firm on implementing additional reciprocal tariffs, with no delays expected. Over 50 countries have reportedly requested negotiations with the U.S.
Financial Context ๐ฐ
In the previous year, the U.S. trade deficit amounted to $918.4 billion, with the largest deficits recorded with China ($295.4 billion) and the EU ($235.6 billion). South Korea had a trade deficit of $66 billion, ranking 9th.
Trump’s Social Media Defense ๐ฑ
Trump also took to social media, reiterating that tariffs are the only way to correct trade imbalances and will bring billions of dollars into the U.S.
This stance reflects a continued commitment to reshaping international trade relations to benefit the U.S., despite criticism and market volatility. ๐
From : https://n.news.naver.com/mnews/article/014/0005332159?sid=104
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