
The democratic opposition had more than enough time to refine its counterattack. When Donald Trump announced his first presidential candidacy in June 2015, he began with his lasting obsession, competition with Beijing. “When was the last time someone saw us hit, say, China in a commercial agreement? They kill us. II [will] Overcome China all the time. All the time. “But the speed and improvisation with which the US president relaunched the commercial war, in early March, and then on his” day of liberation “on April 2 seems to have tasks of his opponents by surprise.
In the space of only 10 days, President Trump imposed massive rates worldwide, financial markets were surprised at the financial markets and receded by decree a “simple” 10% tariff for most foreign countries, but at the cost of increasing the tension of tension tension Tame Tame. All this to claim a victory, at least on the surface. Then, as Beijing maintained its own retaliation tariffs, the Trump administration exempt a list of products, including iPhones and laptops loved by Americans, of additional tariffs. The technological world rejoiced too soon: the exemption is still only temporary, the Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick clarified on ABC on Sunday, April 13, and the semiconductor and medication tariffs will return in a month. “No one is going down,” Trump concluded on Sunday in his social network of truth. A perpetual me-yo.
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