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His rhetoric decried foreign nations exploiting American industries and promised to rectify what he saw as systemic imbalances in global trade, with China as the primary antagonist.
A look at the presidential candidates’ records and rhetoric on China when it comes to trade, security, and human rights. ... a war in Israel, potentially a war in East Asia if the Chinese invade ...
Trump has echoed this - that China's "unfair" trade practices disadvantage foreign comeptitors. Beijing sees such rhetoric as Western attempts to stifle its growth, and it has repeatedly warned ...
Trump has advocated placing greater pressure on China, including through restrictions on trade, to rein in its ally North Korea in the wake of the January 2016 North Korean nuclear test, [87] saying that China has "total control" over North Korea [87] and the U.S. has "tremendous" economic power over China. [85]
Trump's rhetoric has been identified as using a three-fold rhetorical strategy, that being "it tells audiences what is wrong with the current state of affairs; it identifies the political agents that are responsible for putting individuals and the country in a state of loss and crisis; and it offers an abstract pathway through which people can ...
Trump has long promoted import tariffs as a method of negotiating deals and retaliating against countries he believes are "ripping off" the United States. After being reelected to a second term beginning in 2025, Trump resumed a trade war with China and threatened a second one with Canada and Mexico. Trump announced direct tariffs on Mexico and ...
For full-year 2018, in contrast, China imported 245,616 barrels per day (bpd) from the United States, up 25 percent from the year before. COLUMN-Trump's positive rhetoric on China not matched by ...
Since the start of his political career, Donald Trump has played on stereotypes about Jews and politics. In the White House, he said Jews who vote for Democrats are “very disloyal to Israel.”