Fears of 'short-sighted' trade war grow as Trump threatens China with more tariffs - business live

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US president Donald Trump has threatened China with tariffs on another $267bn of goods, including Apple products, unless it changes its trade policies

 

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Maybe you should call the CEO of GM and get him to move the closed GM plants to China. The 6 billion dollar savings will give him a 60 million dollar bonus at 1%.

It is redundant to characterize something that Mr. Trump did as short-sighted. I take a bit of solace in knowing our Founders designed our system, according to James Madison in Federalist 10, such that “unenlightened statesmen will sometimes be at the helm”. A bit.

Its not short-sighted if you’re trying to create an atmosphere of faux conflict while simultaneously bankrupting your country.

The trade war that cost GM $1 billion and has resulted in multiple GM and Harley Davidson plants moving overseas is just now causing some fears to blossom? You guys hiring any finance/trade analysts? Because you should be...

it's a great idea to threaten over a billion Chinese. you are so smart, realDonaldTrump

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