Trump Boldly Endorses 80% Tariff on China Amid Trade Talks

Friday, May 9, 2025, 9:20 am

In a bold statement ahead of weekend trade negotiations, President Donald Trump declared that an 80% tariff on Chinese imports “seems right.” His comments have intensified the debate around protectionist measures and sparked considerable discussion among international trade experts about the potential global market impact.


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