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Tariff Man say China bully him

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Very soon he will take back the Tallifs and beg China to forgive him.
I see this all the time. When a bully whacks you and you keep quiet he will whack you more.
Now that the bully got a thrashing he cries.
The Tallif man will take back his taliffs belly soon


Trump says China ‘played it wrong’ as stocks crash​


Donald Trump has lashed out at China after Beijing announced it would retaliate against his “liberation day” tariffs.

The US president said China had “panicked” and “played it wrong” by announcing 34pc levies against all American goods from next Thursday.
----- now he panics and says it was a April fools joke

His comments came as Wall Street stocks plunged sharply again, with the benchmark S&P 500 on track for its worst week since the first Covid lockdown in March 2020. ------ my shares?

The Nasdaq Composite was down more than 20pc from its record highs set in December, entering what investors call a “bear market”.

Leah Fahy of Capital Economics said China had made “an aggressive, escalatory response that makes a near-term deal to end the trade war between the two superpowers highly unlikely”.

The FTSE 100 in London fell 5pc in its biggest decline since the onset of the pandemic five years ago.

In a note to clients entitled “There will be blood”, Wall Street giant JP Morgan raised the odds on a global recession this year from 40pc to 60pc.

On Friday afternoon, Donald Trump criticised the chairman of the US Federal Reserve as he publicly lobbied for an interest rate cut.

He claimed Jerome Powell was always “late” in cutting rates and accused the Fed chairman of “playing politics”.

Mr Powell did not directly respond to the remarks but, in a speech in Virginia, said that the Fed was obliged to act against the risk of an “ongoing inflation problem”.

He said: “While tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation, it is also possible that the effects could be more persistent.”

It came as Mr Trump claimed Sir Keir Starmer was “very happy” with the treatment given to Britain by the US over tariffs.

The US president hit Britain with 10pc tariffs as he unveiled his “liberation day” import taxes
on countries around the world. The levies against Britain were the joint lowest imposed on any nation.
 
The ROTW should impose sanctions on the US. Let's see if they like it.
 
If Trumpet leemoves the tallifs anytime now without other cuntries like China begging him and until they leemove all the tallifs against USA, then I say the end of USA as an Empire is confirmed and USA lost the economic war against China.
 
Trump has setup a sink hole for Emperor Eleven to fall in, and Emperor Eleven fell into it…
 
Trump has setup a sink hole for Emperor Eleven to fall in, and Emperor Eleven fell into it…
Actually Tariff man fell into his own sinkhole
A simple lesson from Emperor Eleven and Tariffman took the bait
lol


Trump says China ‘played it wrong’ as stocks crash​


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Very soon he will take back the Tallifs and beg China to forgive him.
I see this all the time. When a bully whacks you and you keep quiet he will whack you more.
Now that the bully got a thrashing he cries.
The Tallif man will take back his taliffs belly soon


Trump says China ‘played it wrong’ as stocks crash​


Donald Trump has lashed out at China after Beijing announced it would retaliate against his “liberation day” tariffs.

The US president said China had “panicked” and “played it wrong” by announcing 34pc levies against all American goods from next Thursday.
----- now he panics and says it was a April fools joke

His comments came as Wall Street stocks plunged sharply again, with the benchmark S&P 500 on track for its worst week since the first Covid lockdown in March 2020. ------ my shares?

The Nasdaq Composite was down more than 20pc from its record highs set in December, entering what investors call a “bear market”.

Leah Fahy of Capital Economics said China had made “an aggressive, escalatory response that makes a near-term deal to end the trade war between the two superpowers highly unlikely”.

The FTSE 100 in London fell 5pc in its biggest decline since the onset of the pandemic five years ago.

In a note to clients entitled “There will be blood”, Wall Street giant JP Morgan raised the odds on a global recession this year from 40pc to 60pc.

On Friday afternoon, Donald Trump criticised the chairman of the US Federal Reserve as he publicly lobbied for an interest rate cut.

He claimed Jerome Powell was always “late” in cutting rates and accused the Fed chairman of “playing politics”.

Mr Powell did not directly respond to the remarks but, in a speech in Virginia, said that the Fed was obliged to act against the risk of an “ongoing inflation problem”.

He said: “While tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation, it is also possible that the effects could be more persistent.”

It came as Mr Trump claimed Sir Keir Starmer was “very happy” with the treatment given to Britain by the US over tariffs.

The US president hit Britain with 10pc tariffs as he unveiled his “liberation day” import taxes
on countries around the world. The levies against Britain were the joint lowest imposed on any nation.
Looks like I was right from the beginning.
This megalomaniac fat old pussy will now beg China to come to an agleement with him.
lol



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Very soon he will take back the Tallifs and beg China to forgive him.
I see this all the time. When a bully whacks you and you keep quiet he will whack you more.
Now that the bully got a thrashing he cries.
The Tallif man will take back his taliffs belly soon


Trump says China ‘played it wrong’ as stocks crash​


Donald Trump has lashed out at China after Beijing announced it would retaliate against his “liberation day” tariffs.

The US president said China had “panicked” and “played it wrong” by announcing 34pc levies against all American goods from next Thursday.
----- now he panics and says it was a April fools joke

His comments came as Wall Street stocks plunged sharply again, with the benchmark S&P 500 on track for its worst week since the first Covid lockdown in March 2020. ------ my shares?

The Nasdaq Composite was down more than 20pc from its record highs set in December, entering what investors call a “bear market”.

Leah Fahy of Capital Economics said China had made “an aggressive, escalatory response that makes a near-term deal to end the trade war between the two superpowers highly unlikely”.

The FTSE 100 in London fell 5pc in its biggest decline since the onset of the pandemic five years ago.

In a note to clients entitled “There will be blood”, Wall Street giant JP Morgan raised the odds on a global recession this year from 40pc to 60pc.

On Friday afternoon, Donald Trump criticised the chairman of the US Federal Reserve as he publicly lobbied for an interest rate cut.

He claimed Jerome Powell was always “late” in cutting rates and accused the Fed chairman of “playing politics”.

Mr Powell did not directly respond to the remarks but, in a speech in Virginia, said that the Fed was obliged to act against the risk of an “ongoing inflation problem”.

He said: “While tariffs are highly likely to generate at least a temporary rise in inflation, it is also possible that the effects could be more persistent.”

It came as Mr Trump claimed Sir Keir Starmer was “very happy” with the treatment given to Britain by the US over tariffs.

The US president hit Britain with 10pc tariffs as he unveiled his “liberation day” import taxes
on countries around the world. The levies against Britain were the joint lowest imposed on any nation.
Trump now sounds like A CECA MahaRaj
 

Drumph is sending out signals to Prez Xi begging Xi to call him​

Trump is waiting for Xi to call. The Chinese see it differently​


A tariff reprieve from President Donald Trump sent global markets soaring on Wednesday, with the White House saying it’s been in touch with dozens of countries about striking deals, lining up calls and meetings in the coming weeks.

But one country was conspicuously absent from any outreach: China

As the rest of the world received a 90-day respite, Trump escalated tariffs on China, saying the US will now charge an extra 145% on all Chinese goods that arrive in the US. In response, Beijing moved to exact pain on a strategic US industry by limiting the export of American movies, after already hiking its own tariffs on the US to 84%.

An unprecedented trade war between the world’s two economic superpowers is quickly taking shape, with both countries waiting for the other to blink.

Two senior White House officials tell CNN that the US will not reach out to China first. Trump has told his team that China must be the first to make the move, as the White House believes it is Beijing that has chosen to retaliate and further escalate the trade war.

US President Donald Trump speaks during a photo opportunity with autoracing officials and champions on the South Portico of the White House on April 9, 2025, in Washington, DC. US President Donald Trump abruptly backed down Wednesday in his global trade war with a 90 day tariff pause for most countries -- but slapped even more levies against China in what has become a brutal duel between the world's two largest economies. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / AFP) (Photo by SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images)

That stance has been conveyed to Beijing for roughly two months, with Trump’s team clearly telling Chinese officials that President Xi Jinping should request a call with Trump. But Beijing has repeatedly refused to arrange a leader-level phone call, according to three sources familiar with the official communications.

One hurdle, Trump’s team believes, is Xi’s desire not to be seen as weak by making the first move and approaching the US for talks.

Trump, who envisions a grand bargain with China that increases US exports, cracks down on fentanyl exports and restructures TikTok for US users, has suggested Beijing would come around.

https://www.cnn.com/2025/04/10/politics/trump-xi-china-tariffs/index.html
 
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