lindajoy wrote:
Mexico acted as they did knowing Trump would do as he said...The number of illegal aliens entering from our border and from Mexico by the thousands confirms there isn’t any effort to stop it, thats BS what you said and you know it.. my gosh perm how you can try to refute the mass numbers coming across-illegay and rising, not reducing.. You must take us for idiots!!!!
China another bit of BS...keep up perm.. Naturally they talked big trade war and all that with Trump but then put it out there they want far market trade and willing to reduce car trade tariffs etc..As well as stopping their control of steele/alumium that Trump called them out about too..The only President that tackled their BS, why is that perm??
You just can not dare say a word positive of Trump...hint~ He’s succeeding in spite of you and your ilk... Three fantastic great results this week alone and all major events.. Keep your lies going tho .. You kick your own ass every time in the process....
The more trump tries to do something the worse he looks.. He is the dumbest, misplaced piece of the american low life to ever gain the power of yes/no..
If Trump thinks he's taking steel tariff war to China, he's wrong. That war is already over
President Trump's plan to impose steep tariffs on foreign steel and aluminum may set off a global trade war.
What it won't do is much if any damage to China's steel industry.
Trump has railed against China in his trade rhetoric, but the Chinese steel industry is already insulated to U.S. trade action.
For the Chinese steel manufacturers, however, the news was inconsequential. Although China is the world's largest steel exporter, it is only the 11th-largest source country to the U.S., accounting for just 2 percent of total U.S. imports last year.
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Given this low base, "We think this is a negative for the world steel industry as a whole, but as for China, we don't think it can be any worse," Lin said
Obama administration hit Chinese steel hard in 2016
Prior to this announcement, the U.S. had already implemented trade taxes on different types of imported steel from China. In 2016, the Obama administration imposed duties on some Chinese steel imports by more than 500 percent, causing Chinese imports to the U.S. to drop by almost two-thirds.
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