Top Democratic Party members have accused the U.S. neighbors and ally for Donald Trump, which imposes serious tariffs, and the president’s suffering pain is “worth the price,” but they are labor and small. He warns the company to hit the company violently.
Chuck Schumer, a minority of the US Senate, led the accusation that the president’s intimidating tariffs would “attack Americans in their wallet.” “I wish Donald Trump could start to concentrate on lowering the price, rather than raising the price.”
Schumar has added that the White House should aim to aim at “competitors that rigs games like China, but not to attack allies.”
Trump has set a 25 % import tax of Canada and Mexico on all products other than Canada’s energy facing 10 % of tariffs. There are 10 % of tariffs in China, and new levies will start on Tuesday.
The trio in the affected country is preparing retaliation, but China says that it will submit a lawsuit with the United States, but the Democratic leaders are potentially destroyed by American workers. The result is flagged for potentially catastrophic results.
Ken Martin, the next chair of the Democratic National Committee on Saturday, said that the blanket tariffs were expensive to labor families, but Trump would guarantee that companies would get a pass.
“He uses American workers as pawns in his little political games. If he promises to help my family, and then they do this, I’m quite hungry. Martin states in a statement.
Trump made an unusual concession to his slander on Sunday, acknowledging that they could be a negative result of his hostile acts. He said about his true social nutrition: “Is there pain? Yes, maybe (and maybe not!), But we will make the United States again, and everything It is worth the price.
To keep his statements dissatisfied with his complaints and changes in his mind, Trump repeatedly invited trolling to Canada to participate in the union and posted another post. “Canada should be our precious 51st state. There is a much lower tax and much better military protection for Canada people -no tariffs!”
Considering the ruling of the Republican Party of the Congress, it is a symbolic gesture, which introduces a bill that two Democratic Senator, a member of the Democratic Party, to seek the approval of Congress for Trump to conduct tariffs on trade partners. I did. The bill made by Chris Koons in Delaware and Tim Kane in Virginia will require the President to explain his plan and the effects of the US economy and foreign policy.
“If the president is abusing this power to bully and enforces our ally, Congress should regain this authority,” Koons said in a statement.
Kane talked about the CNN coalition on Sunday, stating that Trump was struck by the “ironic” that issued an emergency order on energy, and a few days later he had a 10 % tariff on Canadian energy. “He is raising the price with a pump. You are starting to see it in the next few days. At the same time, he says that there is an emergency of energy. The emergency is self -creation.”
The deep anxiety about Trump’s aggressive movements is usually expressed by a party that forms an alliance with the President.
The American Chamber of Commerce, a strong power in conservative politics, said that Trump mistakenly think that customs duties solve immigration issues beyond US borders and Fentanyl flows into the country.
“Customs duty is an unprecedented imposition, it does not solve these problems, only raises the price of American families and promotes the supply chain,” said CNN.
Europeans were disappointed and reacted in confusion. On Sunday, Klaas Knot, a policy of the European Central Bank, who was asked about Trump’s weekend movements, stated that new tariffs would lead to higher inflation and interest rates in the United States, which is likely to weaken the euro. 。
German opposition leaders and front runners have expressed his concerns on Sunday, the next prime minister Friedrich Mertz. “Customs duties were not a good idea to solve the confrontation of trade policy,” he said in the CDU Conservative Convention.
In the United Kingdom, Ivet Cooper has said that Trump’s tariff plan could have a “impact on the global economy and growth.” A top worker said that Britain wanted to break the trade barrier. “I don’t think it is something we want to see because tariffs can really increase around the world, which can really have a harmful impact on the growth and trade of the world.” Ta.
Other experts also warned of potential impacts.
“It’s a matter of time to be targeted for the EU,” said Martel Alexandrovich, an economist in London’s Saltmarsh Economics. “The fact that Canada responds to US products and posts tariffs is a sign of what to come and shows the risk of world trade.”
At the same time, Canada said it would endure it in the trade war.
“I think the Canadian people expect the government to stand firmly,” said Kirsten Hillman, US ambassador to Canada.
She added as follows. “We are not interested in escalating at all, but I think there is a very strong demand for the government to confirm that we will confront transactions with the United States.”