Washington, April 7:슬롯 머신 사이트 추천President Donald Trump threatened additional tariffs on China on Monday, raising fresh concerns that his drive to rebalance the global economy could lead to a trade war. Trump's threat, which he delivered on social media, came after China said it would retaliate against US tariffs announced last week. 슬롯사이트œIf China does not withdraw its 34% increase above their already long term trading abuses by tomorrow, April 8th, 2025, the United States will impose ADDITIONAL Tariffs on China of 50%, effective April 9th,슬롯사이트� he wrote on Truth Social. "Additionally, all talks with China concerning their requested meetings with us will be terminated!"

Trump has remained defiant as the stock market continued plunging and fears of a recession grew. 슬롯사이트œBe Strong, Courageous, and Patient, and GREATNESS will be the result!슬롯사이트� he wrote. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 1,200 points as trading began on Monday morning, and the S&P 500 was on track to enter a bear market, which means falling 20% from a recent high. Even some of Trump's allies are raising alarms about the economic damage, and financial forecasts suggest more pain on the horizon for U.S. businesses, consumers and investors. 슬롯사이트˜Europe Is Always Ready for a Good Deal슬롯사이트�: EU Ready To Negotiate With US Over Tariffs, Proposes 슬롯사이트˜Zero-for-Zero슬롯사이트� Deal for Industrial Goods, Says President Ursula von der Leyen (Watch Video).

The Republican president has insisted his tariffs are necessary to rebalance global trade and rebuild domestic manufacturing. He accused other countries of 슬롯사이트œtaking advantage of the Good OL' USA!슬롯사이트� on international trade and said 슬롯사이트œour past leaders' are to blame for allowing this.슬롯사이트� He singled out China as 슬롯사이트œthe biggest abuser of them all슬롯사이트� and criticized Beijing for increasing its own tariffs in retaliation. Trump also called on the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. On Friday, Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned that the tariffs could increase inflation, and he said 슬롯사이트œthere's a lot of waiting and seeing going on, including by us,슬롯사이트� before any decisions would be made.

Investors expect the U.S. central bank to cut its benchmark interest rates at least four times by the end of this year, according to CME Group's FedWatch, a sign that concerns about inflation will be eclipsed by fears of layoffs and a shrinking economy. Trump spent the weekend in Florida, arriving on Thursday night to attend a Saudi-funded tournament at his Miami golf course. He stayed at Mar-a-Lago, his private club in Palm Beach, and golfed at two of his properties nearby.

On Sunday, he posted a video of himself hitting a drive, and he told reporters aboard Air Force One that evening that he won a club championship. 슬롯사이트œIt's good to win,슬롯사이트� Trump said. "You heard I won, right?슬롯사이트� He also said that he wouldn't back down from his tariffs despite the turmoil in the global markets. 슬롯사이트œSometimes you have to take medicine to fix something," Trump said. Goldman Sachs issued a new forecast saying a recession has become more likely even if Trump backtracks from his tariffs. The financial firm said economic growth would slow dramatically 슬롯사이트œfollowing a sharp tightening in financial conditions, foreign consumer boycotts, and a continued spike in policy uncertainty that is likely to depress capital spending by more than we had previously assumed." Stock Market Crash: Markets Sink as US President Donald Trump슬롯사이트™s Tariffs Roil Global Trading System.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the European Union would focus on trade with other countries besides the United States, saying there are 슬롯사이트œvast opportunities슬롯사이트� elsewhere. Trump said he spoke with Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba to start trade negotiations. He complained on Truth Social 슬롯사이트œthey have treated the U.S. very poorly on Trade슬롯사이트� and 슬롯사이트œthey don't take our cars, but we take MILLIONS of theirs.슬롯사이트�

Ishiba said he told Trump that he's 슬롯사이트œstrongly concerned슬롯사이트� that tariffs would discourage investment from Japan, which has been the world's biggest investor in the U.S. in the past five years. He described the situation as a 슬롯사이트œnational crisis슬롯사이트� and said that his government would negotiate with Washington to urge Trump to reconsider the tariffs. White House trade adviser Peter Navarro suggested countries would need to do much more than simply lower their own tariff rates to reach deals, saying they would have to make structural changes to their tax and regulatory codes.

슬롯사이트œLet's take Vietnam," he said on CNBC. 슬롯사이트œWhen they come to us and say, We'll go to zero tariffs,' that means nothing to us because it's the non-tariff cheating that matters.슬롯사이트� On Monday, the president is scheduled to welcome the Los Angeles Dodgers to the White House to celebrate their World Series victory. He's also meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and they're expected to hold a joint press conference in the afternoon.

Trump has strived for a united front after the chaotic infighting of his first term. However, the economic turbulence has exposed some fractures within his disparate coalition of supporters. Bill Ackman, a hedge fund manager, lashed out at Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick on Sunday as 슬롯사이트œindifferent to the stock market and the economy crashing.슬롯사이트� He said Cantor Fitzgerald, the financial firm led by Lutnick before he joined the Trump administration, stood to profit because of bond investments. On Monday, Ackman apologized for his criticism but reiterated his concerns about Trump's tariffs.

슬롯사이트œI am just frustrated watching what I believe to be a major policy error occur after our country and the president have been making huge economic progress that is now at risk due to the tariffs," he wrote on X. Top White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett told Fox News Channel that Ackman should 슬롯사이트œease off the rhetoric a little bit.슬롯사이트� He insisted that other countries, not the United States, are 슬롯사이트œgoing to bear the brunt of the tariffs.슬롯사이트�

Billionaire Elon Musk, a top adviser to Trump on overhauling the federal government, expressed scepticism about tariffs over the weekend. Musk has said that tariffs would drive up costs for Tesla, his electric automaker. 슬롯사이트œI hope it is agreed that both Europe and the United States should move ideally in my view to a zero tariff situation, effectively creating a free trade zone between Europe and North America,슬롯사이트� Musk said in a video conference with Italian politicians. He added, 슬롯사이트œThat certainly has been my advice to the president.슬롯사이트� Navarro later told Fox News that Musk 슬롯사이트œdoesn't understand슬롯사이트� the situation. 슬롯사이트œHe sells cars,슬롯사이트� Navarro said. 슬롯사이트œThat's what he does.슬롯사이트� He added that, 슬롯사이트œHe's simply protecting his own interests as any business person would do.슬롯사이트�

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