Trump sets the duties on cars. “We will have a fair agreement with China”

John

By John

Donald Trump lightens the duties on cars showing “flexibility” and granting the manufacturers more time to face the transition. But he warns: the car manufacturers that will not bring production to the United States will be “massacred” by its commercial policy.

In Michigan, the state of the American car, the US president chooses to celebrate his first 100 days, “the best ever, and it is only the beginning. The golden age has just begun” Also thanks to the duties. “We will have a fair agreement with China,” he told his supporters.
In an election rally style event, Trump gave himself a crowd to celebrate the successes of his first 14 weeks to the presidency, during which the “world witnessed a common sense revolution”: “We led to Washington the deepest change in history”.

The appointment was an opportunity to return to attacking Joe Biden, the “worst president of history”, and “Moon” Democrats, “good at making up the elections” and that “they want another of mine of mine”. By announcing the arrival “of the golden age”, Trump has long focused on immigration, his workhorse. The number of inputs of without documents on the border with Mexico “collapsed by 99.9%: only three people entered,” he said, claiming his success. “Congratulations America. If we had not won the elections, the Democrats would have allowed the invasion of 30-40 million illegal, many of which criminals,” he added, criticizing the judges, guilty – in his opinion – of slowing down his action on migrants. “Nothing will stop my mission to make America again sure,” Trump assured.
From the migrants the president then moved on to the economy by focusing on duties and inflation.

In his viewfinder Jerome Powell returned who, however, has never appointed. “Inflation is practically falling. There is a person in the Fed who is not doing a good job,” the US president has highlighted by admitting that he should not criticize the head of the American central bank. On “I know more about him,” he observed. Hinting to restore the Columbus Day for the Italians and reiterating that in the coming months a cut of taxes for the Americans will arrive, Trump then focused on the duties. “We were abused” from a commercial point of view “by friends and enemies”, he explained by defending his rates and underlining that in the end a “fair agreement with China will be” Beijing “wants to make an agreement, we want to make an agreement,” added by returning to defend Elon Musk, a real “American. It is incredible. He really helped us”. In the 90 minutes of Comizio Trump also reiterated his ambition to see American astronauts plant the stars and stripes flag on Mars.

Yesterday’s day

The duties war raises the tension between Donald Trump and Jeff Bezos. While Amazon launches the challenge in Starlink by sending its first lot of internet satellites in orbit, the White House criticizes the giant of online sales hard to be ready – according to the rumors of Punchbowl – to highlight the impact of the duties in the prices of its products. “It is a political act and a hostile act,” said the Karoline Leavitt spokesman, wondering why the company did not do so “when the Biden administration has made inflation to the maximum for 40 years”. The heavy criticisms were followed by Amazon’s denial.

“The team that manages our Ultra Low Cost Amazon Haul store has taken into consideration the idea of ​​indicating the import costs on some products. Hypothesis that has never been approved and will not be implemented,” said a spokesperson underlining the idea “has never been taken into consideration for the Amazon major site”. Amazon’s explanation, according to what reported by CNN, would have been preceded by Trump’s ‘frustrated’ phone call to Bezos, the billionaire in the front row at the oath of the president together with his future wife Lauren Sanchez. A phone call confirmed by the president: “It was fantastic, he solved the problem very quickly and did the right thing. I appreciated.” Trump and Bezos’ reports had stretched out with the second presidential mandate: if in the first four years at the White House the Tycoon did not spare criticism of the founder of Amazon, especially for his control of the Washington Post, now instead between the two there would be a real bond. Bezos has gone several times to Mar-A-Lago and has repeatedly visited the West Wing of the White House to meet Trump, in addition to having put the bavaglio on the editorial page of the Watergate newspaper, ordering that it is written only of “personal freedoms and free market”. For Bezos, the stakes are high considering that the ‘First Buddy’ Elon Musk is the major rival in its space race. After years of delay, Amazon has finally launched his internet satellites of the Kuiper project in an attempt to recover the lost land with Starlink. Bezos has invested more than $ 10 billion in the project and intends to use this network of satellites to provide internet access at very high speed from every corner of the world, including remote areas and war or disastrous areas. A not easy company given Musk’s spatial overflowing overflowing which, however, risks paying its proximity to Trump with Starlink.