What will Trump do to these brands of apparels, nuts and bolts, fruits, human labourers, automobiles, PCs, Tablets, etc...etc..etc... of million things imported from emerging, underdeveloped and developed nations? These are things Americans do not prefer to invest in them and neither touch nor work on. Ban, bar, penalise and sanction all of these importing nations via his US's trade and labour policies as well as in the WTO ?
Will Trump get his hands dirty on his knees to do menial things that Americans prefer not to do, manufacture hardware that aren't going be as profitable as Real Estate and casinos, ... ... .... ? If he were to check and challenge China over trade issues to win voters, then he will very likely hit the rock again. Instead, he should work with the 2nd largest economy to combine the goodies of each other to benefit the industries and services; hence for jobs and more jobs which is defined as being intelligent and wise, economically. Else, go robotic in every field, then nobody works except Donald Trump in his limos and casinos smoking big fat polluting cigars !
Perhaps, it is better that he stages more wars and conflicts to produce and sell more warring arms and offensive THAADs. Pay for all expenses to plant armadas of battle ships, nuke arms and THAADs in foreign soils and waters while milling more trillions of bucks everyday so much so that his next..next..next generations will have to toil to live in homes, if affordable. HOPING HE IS NOT ENDING UP WITH A DONALD DUCK.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump threatened on Wednesday to slap tariffs on Chinese products to show Beijing that the United States is "not playing games anymore" when it comes to leveling the field on trade.
Addressing a rally in Tampa, Florida, Trump said that if he was elected in November, he would instruct the U.S. trade representative to bring cases against China both in the United States and at the World Trade Organization.
Tariffs would be necessary in some cases "because they have to understand that we're not playing games anymore," he added. Trump had previously pledged a 45 percent tariff on Chinese goods.
Trump said on Wednesday that the trade deficit with China was more than $500 billion, although the figure given by the U.S. government put it at $367 billion in 2015. The United States has brought cases against China at the WTO, and U.S. officials have frequently slapped antidumping and countervailing duties on Chinese products under U.S. law based on complaints brought by U.S. producers.
That's worry about him or her ! Major holders of US treasuries need to wake up sooner because it matters to the prophecy of WW3 .
Nah, he won't do that. He is more likely to declare the U.S. insolvent/bankrupt, like he has done in the past with his companies, and restructure the U.S.'s debt with her creditors, something like a dime on a dollar. That's what Donald is good for.
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