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Trump trade war: How Japan shaped Trump’s perspective on tariffs

February 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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Jennifer Miller, an associate professor at the Dartmut College, said that others were shared at the time about the economy.

Japan has provided competition for the production of the United States, especially in consumer electronics and cars. As the US factories were closed, and new Japanese brands came to the market, cheerfully said that Japan was superior to the United States as a leading economy in the world.

“Trump is some kind of symbolic for many people who have been interrogated by American leaders in an international order under the leadership of the American, and whether he has served the United States,” says Professor Miller.

Prior to his appearance in Oprah, Trump spent nearly $ 100,000 to release an open letter on a full page in three major American newspapers.

The title states: “There is nothing wrong with America’s foreign defense, that a small bone cannot cure.”

In it he said that Japan and other countries have been using the US for decades. He claimed that “the Japanese, the huge, the huge cost of defending themselves (while the US does it for free), created a strong and bright economy with unprecedented surpluses.”

Trump believed that the obvious decision was the “taxation” of these wealthy peoples.

“The world laughs at America’s politicians when we protect the ships we do not possess, it carries the oil that we do not need, designed for allies that will not help,” he wrote.



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