JD Vance says Trump’s administration watched China Cracks, with stocks at the intersection
Trump’s administration is weighing heavy actions on China, including withdrawing Chinese stock from the US stock exchanges, said JD Vance Vice President Fox Business’ Maria Bartiromo.
“I think we need to look at everything,” he said in the interview segment, which was broadcast on Monday during “Morning with Mary”.
“We have to look at the tariffs. We need to see certainly some restrictive activities when it comes to their stock market. We have to look at ways to swell against intellectual ownership.
Vance sat down with Bartiromo on the exclusive interview “Sunday Morning Futures” when Tension with cinema “Especially in the light of Tariff of President Trump,” he came to focus.
While refusing to “surrender any obligations” in Trump’s name, he revealed that Trump considers everything the ability while his administration “fights[s] Return against threat to our country. “
The White House announced on Saturday that Trump’s administration is carried out by 25% additional imports of imports from Canada and Mexico and 10% additional tariffs on imports from China, In a move intended for three countries “answering their promises to stop illegal immigration and stop poisonous fental and other drugs to enter our country.”
In order for Trump’s tariff threats to affect foreign policy
The neighboring countries of Mexico and Canada responded with retaliation tariffs. However, on Monday, Trump and Mexico President agreed to pause the tariffs on both sides for a month. Mexico will also send 10,000 soldiers to the US border. In addition, Trump has announced on social media that he has talked to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and “he would talk to him again at 3:00 pm”
Meanwhile, meanwhile a spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, claimed that One -sided tariff mountains “seriously violate” the rules of the World Trade Organization and “I can’t solve the US problems at home and more importantly, does not use any side, still fewer world.”
“China is one of the world’s hardest countries at Counternarcotics in terms of politics and its implementation. Fentanil is a problem for the US,” the Foreign Ministry claims in its statement published in English.
Mexico agrees to schedule 10,000 soldiers to the US border in exchange for a tariff break
A spokesman claims that China supported the US answer to the question of Fentanil, adding that the country became “the first in the world” to “officially schedule substances associated with fentanil as a class” in 2019 at the request of the US and “Council of Countercotics Cooperation with the American side in a widely founded way. “
The statement further suggested that Fentanil was a matter of America for solving, and additional tariffs could obstruct “co -operation in the couno” with the US in the future.
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Danielle Wallace from Fox News Digital contributed to this report.