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7/04/2018 9:49 am  #1


“Trade wars are good and easy to win”

Remember when our illustrious, deal making, businessman president said that?

Or how about what he said in Davos, Switzerland at the economic summit: “Now is the best time to bring your money, your jobs, your businesses to America,” he said, singling out tax cuts and curbs to regulation as boosting the investment climate. “The world is witnessing the resurgence of a strong and prosperous America.”

OOOOPS, he did it again (sorry for the Brittany Spears reference). The Donald’s entire economic strategy seems to be backfiring and blowing up in his face. Happy 4th of July !  !  !




China issues U.S. travel warning amid trade tensions

FILE PHOTO: The People's Republic of China flag and the U.S. Stars and Stripes fly on a lamp post
BEIJING (Reuters) - China's embassy in Washington has issued a security advisory to Chinese nationals traveling to the United States, the latest such warning as trade tensions escalate between the two countries.

The embassy warned Chinese tourists to be aware of issues including expensive medical bills, the threats of public shootings and robberies, searches and seizures by customs agents, telecommunications fraud and natural disasters.

"Public security in the United States is not good. Cases of shootings, robberies, and theft are frequent," the embassy said in the alert published on Thursday to its website.

"Travellers in the United States should be alert to their surroundings and suspicious individuals, and avoid going out alone at night."

Aside from an additional warning about the risk of natural disasters, the advisory was similar to one the embassy posted in January.

Tensions are high between the two countries over the threat of tariffs.

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is set to impose tariffs on $34 billion worth of additional goods from China on Friday citing unfair Chinese trade practices, and has threatened successive waves of duties on up to $450 billion in Chinese imports.

China has vowed to retaliate in kind with its own tariffs on U.S. agricultural products and other goods and to take more "qualitative" measures if Trump escalates the conflict.

China's Foreign Ministry, when asked on Tuesday if the timing of the alert was politically motivated, said the summer was the high season for Chinese going to the United States and that Chinese embassies had an obligation to warn citizens about potential risks abroad.

"This kind of reminder from the Chinese embassy in the relevant country, I think this is absolutely a matter that is in the scope of our duty," ministry spokesman Lu Kang told a regular news briefing.

There was little mention of the latest embassy alert on Chinese social media.

China frequently issues travel warnings for Chinese abroad, generally in war-afflicted regions.

But some foreign governments have argued that Beijing uses other means, such as curtailing outbound tourism, to settle political or trade scores, though the Chinese government typically denies such issues are linked.

China banned all group tours to South Korea for part of 2017 in the wake of Seoul's decision to install the U.S. Terminal High Altitude Area Defense system (THAAD), which has a powerful radar Beijing worries can penetrate Chinese territory.

 

7/04/2018 11:04 am  #2


Re: “Trade wars are good and easy to win”

              Karma ! 

Last edited by tennyson (7/04/2018 11:07 am)


"Do not confuse motion and progress, A rocking horse keeps moving but does not make any progress"
 
 

7/04/2018 5:43 pm  #3


Re: “Trade wars are good and easy to win”

Donald’s entire economic strategy seems to be backfiring and blowing up in his face.

Hey Trumpers!  Why should this be a surprise?  The guy went bankrupt 5 times, he stiffed many contractors and sub-contractors who did work for him, paid several million dollars in fines for his bogus 'Trump University', went belly-up with Trump Airlines, and had to go to Russia to get loans for more projects because no USA bank would float him a loan.  The biggest laugh of all was publishing a book entitled, "The Art of the Deal".  He's clueless. 
 

 

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