Trump's Port "Good" Trump's "Lose Less" Ports
- Jaime David
- May 9
- 1 min read
Donald Trump, in a recent rally, vowed to impose a 100% tariff on every car manufactured in Mexico and shipped to the United States if Mexico doesn't take action to prevent Chinese companies from setting up operations there to sell to the U.S. market. He characterized this as a strategy to prevent China from circumventing tariffs he previously imposed. Trump also outlined a broader economic plan focused on aggressively protecting American industries and jobs. He stated his intention to stop companies from moving production overseas by imposing significant tariffs on imported goods. He specifically mentioned plans to address the U.S. trade deficit and bring manufacturing back to America. Trump further suggested a policy of "emptying" U.S. ports of Chinese goods, which implied a dramatic reduction in imports. This policy aims to discourage companies from taking advantage of the U.S. market without contributing to the American economy through domestic production and job creation. He painted a picture of economic strength stemming from domestic manufacturing and reduced reliance on foreign imports. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-calls-emptying-u-ports-180609056.html
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