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On Sunday, President Donald Trump made it clear that the United States will not settle for a bad deal with China. In a firm stance against unfair trade practices, Trump insists that America will not enter any trade agreement with China unless the massive trade deficit is resolved. For too long, China has exploited the U.S. through lopsided trade deals that have left American workers and industries at a disadvantage. Trump’s approach is a bold and necessary step to ensure that American interests come first, pushing for fair trade and demanding that China follow the rules that every other nation must abide by.
WhilespeakingtoreportersonAirForceOne,TrumpsaidheisnotwillingtomakeadealwithChinaunlessthetradedeficitofover$1trillionisresolvedfirst.Healsoemphasizedthatthetariffshaveplayedapivotalroleinsecuringover$7trillionincommittedinvestments,drivingthecreationofautomotivemanufacturingplants,semiconductorcompanies,andawiderangeofotherindustries.Thissurgeininvestment,hepointedout,isunprecedented,markingalevelofeconomicgrowthandindustrialdevelopmentthatAmericahasneverwitnessedbefore.