In process of negotiating trade deals with nations which treated US unfairly, says Donald Trump
Trump will on Wednesday head to Davos to attend the World Economic Forum meeting. "I'm going to Davos. We will be talking about investing in the US again, for people to come in and spend their money in the good old USA," Trump said.
US President Donald Trump. (AP Photo)
The US is in the process of negotiating trade deals with all the countries which have treated it very unfairly, President Donald Trump has said. At an Oval Office event at the White House, he said that several steps taken by his government to protect American businesses and manufacturers were being appreciated by the people and the stock market.
On the recommendation of the independent, bipartisan US International Trade Commission (ITC), Trump on Tuesday gave nod to impose safeguard tariffs on imported residential washing machines and all solar products. “We are in the process of negotiating with other countries…all of which have treated us very unfairly. We had very poor representation for many years and it has hurt our workers, it has hurt our factories, it has hurt our companies, and that is stopping,” Trump said.
“You are seeing what is happening with the stock market. People are appreciating what we are doing. The biggest thing we have done, probably, is regulation, and followed closely behind by the greatest tax cuts in the history of our country. “But I think regulation is on par with that. So a lot of people are watching us,” he said.
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