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Trump: "The World Should Work to Improve the Lives of Americans"

Donald Trump has proposed reducing taxes for American citizens and compensating for budget losses by imposing new tariffs on foreign goods. According to him, this policy would allow the U.S. to "prosper at the expense of other countries" and improve the lives of Americans.
Jan 29, 2025 - 17:38
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Trump’s New Economic Rhetoric

Former U.S. President Donald Trump, who is campaigning for re-election, made a controversial statement, declaring that "the world should work to improve the lives of Americans." He suggested lowering taxes for U.S. citizens and offsetting revenue shortfalls by increasing tariffs on imported goods.

Trump argues that this strategy would strengthen the U.S. economy and force foreign nations to effectively finance American prosperity.

Tariffs Instead of Taxes

"Why should we tax our own citizens when we can tax other countries?" Trump stated. He proposed imposing new tariffs, particularly on imports from China and Europe, claiming this would protect American manufacturers.

During his presidency, Trump had already imposed tariffs on China, which escalated trade tensions between the two nations. If he returns to the White House, the U.S. could face another wave of trade wars.

Risks and Prospects

Experts warn that sharply increasing tariffs could lead to higher prices in the U.S., as imported goods would become more expensive. This would particularly affect electronics, automobiles, and consumer products.

However, Trump and his supporters argue that this approach would protect American industries and create new jobs.

It remains unclear whether this policy will become a cornerstone of his economic platform, but it is evident that Trump continues to push economic nationalism, appealing to working-class voters and industrial workers.

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