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Scott Bessent Slams China’s Tariff Threats as a Losing Move
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent fired back at China’s vow to “fight until the end” against President Trump’s proposed 50% tariff hike, calling it a grave error.
He asserted that China holds a weak position in this escalating trade standoff with the United States.
Bessent highlighted America’s economic leverage, noting China’s reliance on U.S. markets for its exports.
The tariffs aim to punish China for unfair trade practices, a key Trump administration priority.
Chinese officials have threatened retaliation, but Bessent argued their economy cannot sustain a prolonged battle.
He pointed to past tariff successes under Trump that boosted American workers without sparking inflation.
Bessent urged China to negotiate rather than escalate, warning of severe consequences for their markets.
The Treasury chief’s comments reflect confidence in Trump’s aggressive trade strategy.
Beijing’s defiance has rattled investors, with stocks dipping amid fears of a full-blown trade war.
Bessent downplayed these concerns, insisting the U.S. is prepared to outlast China’s resistance.
Lawmakers cheered his tough stance, seeing it as a defense of American jobs and sovereignty.
The tariff showdown looms as a defining test of Trump’s economic vision in his current term.
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| Bias Distribution | 45% Right |
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