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Trump Eyes Bigger Trade War in Second Term

Trump Eyes Bigger Trade War in Second Term
Trump Eyes Bigger Trade War in Second Term


New York Times: “As president, Mr. Trump presided over the biggest increase in U.S. tariffs since the Great Depression, hitting China, Canada, the European Union, Mexico, India and other governments with stiff levies. They hit back, imposing tariffs on American soybeans, whiskey, orange juice and motorcycles. U.S. agricultural exports plummeted, prompting Mr. Trump to send $23 billion to farmers to help offset losses.”

“Now, as he runs for president again, Mr. Trump is promising to ratchet up his trade war to a much greater degree. He has proposed ‘universal baseline tariffs on most foreign products,’ including higher levies on certain countries that devalue their currency. In interviews, he has floated plans for a 10 percent tariff on most imports and a tariff of 60 percent or more on Chinese goods. He has also posited cutting the federal income tax and relying on tariffs for revenue instead.”

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