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Faced with backlash, Donald Trump defends import restrictions; says America 'will be in a very strong position soon'

Press Trust of India • August 9, 2018, 16:39:09 IST
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President Donald Trump faced pushback on Tuesday from Republican lawmakers, an influential GOP group and foreign leaders over his tough negotiations that are hitting China, Canada and Mexico with tariffs amid fears of a trade war. But the president defended his actions saying the US would soon be in a stronger position with its top trading partners. [caption id=“attachment_4494545” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] File image of Donald Trump. AP[/caption] Trump wrote in a series of tweets that his trade negotiations with China and a slew of US allies would break down large trade barriers faced by American farmers.

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Faced with backlash, Donald Trump defends import restrictions; says America 'will be in a very strong position soon'

President Donald Trump faced pushback on Tuesday from Republican lawmakers, an influential GOP group and foreign leaders over his tough negotiations that are hitting China, Canada and Mexico with tariffs amid fears of a trade war. But the president defended his actions saying the US would soon be in a stronger position with its top trading partners. [caption id=“attachment_4494545” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of Donald Trump. AP File image of Donald Trump. AP[/caption] Trump wrote in a series of tweets that his trade negotiations with China and a slew of US allies would break down large trade barriers faced by American farmers. He said that China “already charges a tax of 16% on soybeans. Canada has all sorts of trade barriers on our Agricultural products. Not acceptable!” In a conference call later today with grassroots supporters, he said: “We will be in a very strong position very soon. We don’t want to be taken advantage of anymore.” The president last week imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from top US trading partners, including Canada, Mexico and the European Union. And he has threatened tariffs on up to $200 billion in Chinese imports, raising the potential for retaliation in a dispute involving the globe’s two largest economies. Senate Republicans have warned that the tariffs could dampen the economic gains from the GOP tax cuts and sour the mood among voters as lawmakers campaign to protect the Republican majority in Congress in November midterm elections. Sen Bob Corker, R-Tenn, said he met with senators on Tuesday as they consider a legislative response, drawing interest from “both sides of the aisle” who are concerned about the tariffs. The lawmakers were trying to draft a narrowly focused bill that would require a vote in Congress to approve tariffs when the administration claims they’re needed for national security, as it did for those on steel and aluminium from the top US allies. It’s a longshot legislative strategy, but the group was working quickly to try to produce an amendment that could win support in time for debate on a separate, must-pass defence bill. White House legislative affairs director Marc Short dismissed the chatter. “To suggest that it’s news that Congress would want to reclaim powers that belong to the executive branch, I don’t think is exactly newsworthy,” he said on CNN. Many Farm Belt lawmakers worry that the trade disputes could make American farmers the target of retaliation. Mexico, for example, has said it will penalize US imports including pork, apples, grapes and cheeses. At least one Republican, Sen David Perdue of Georgia, said he was not ready for Congress to intervene because, having just returned from Asia, he’s confident Trump has gained China’s attention and he wants to see the strategy “play out.” Groups backed by the influential Koch brothers’ network announced today they were launching a new multimillion-dollar campaign to oppose tariffs and highlight the benefits of free trade. The groups — Freedom Partners Chamber of Commerce, Americans for Prosperity and The LIBRE Initiative — called on Congress to exert oversight by requiring House and Senate votes on any new tariffs and urged the lifting of the recent steel and aluminium tariffs as well as those being proposed on goods from China. Tim Phillips, the president of Americans for Prosperity, said the tariffs amounted to “self-imposed barriers” to the $1.5 trillion tax overhaul that Trump signed into law in December. “The Trump administration has taken some incredibly positive steps for the American economy, but tariffs will undercut that progress and needlessly hamstring our full economic potential,” he said in a statement.

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