Trade War Derails Every Other Negotiation with China
- Donald Trump is engaging Latin American nations in his trade war with China.
- Trump aims to diminish China's influence in a region the U.S. Considers its backyard.
- The U.S. Is employing a diplomatic push, including visits to Panama and Argentina.
- Treasury Secretary Bessent stated the U.S. Seeks to prevent exploitation seen in Africa.
- Latin American governments face pressure to choose between the U.S. And China.
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Trade War Derails Every Other Negotiation with China
“President Trump came into office sounding as if he were eager to deal with President Xi Jinping of China on the range of issues dividing the world’s two biggest superpowers,” the New York Times reports. “He and his aides signaled that they wanted to resolve trade disputes and lower the temperature on Taiwan, curb fentanyl production and get to a deal on TikTok. Perhaps, over time, they could manage a revived nuclear arms race and competition ov…
Trump's Risky Trade Tactics Could Derail Dialogue with China - Real News Now
The American leader is wagering everything on claiming victory by levying duties on Chinese imports. This aggressive move, however, carries the risk of derailing dialogues around various other matters including Taiwan, the fentanyl crisis, the TikTok conundrum, and more. The potential for entering subsequent negotiations solitarily is quite high due to the US President’s tendency to estrange the allies who had formerly agreed upon a unified stra…


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Guebert: Trade war costs will be more than taxpayer money
The Trump Administration may grant U.S. agriculture special exemptions from parts of its ever-changing tariff regime but it can't exempt it from everyday economic reality. That mainstay of farming — with or without ever-changing White House trade policies — will keep the 2025 American ag economy on its heels, say the farm income specialists in the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). Tariffs will only make USDA's bleak income forecast worse. A…
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