BREAKING: White House says Donald Trump is open to a deal with China LMFAO 😂 | UPDATE: says countries may need to choose between 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇳 soon🤣

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We’re a self-absorbed nation. :manny:


Lots of countries know quite a bit about us, while we couldn’t care less about them :francis:


We’ve had a bad rap for a while

Was out with a few 40+ :flabbynsick:friends and we were talking about WW2 and how the Axis was on demon time back then and a friend who was early 30s had no knowledge of that type of shyt going on. Same with some other geopolitical stuff, US education has made a whole ass generation ignorant of the world.
 

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China asks Korea not to export products using rare earths to US defense firms, paper reports​


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SEOUL, April 22 (Reuters) - Beijing recently asked South Korean companies not to export products containing China's rare earth minerals to U.S. defense firms, the Korea Economic Daily reported on Tuesday, citing government and company sources.

The report said China's commerce ministry delivered the message in letters to Korean companies which make power transformers, batteries, displays, electric vehicles, aerospace and medical equipment, all of which use the key materials.

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The letters said Korean companies could face sanctions if they violate the export restrictions, the report said.

South Korea's Industry Ministry was not immediately available for comments outside business hours.

Early this month, China placed export restrictions on rare earth elements as part of its sweeping response to U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, squeezing supply to the West of minerals used to make weapons, electronics and a range of consumer goods.

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You could be an A.I specialist that has to supervise. There will be jobs where both humans and Ai need to interact with each other.
Those aren’t the jobs people are clamoring for, and America doesn’t have the education system to produce lots of these people as evident by our technology sector already being dominated by foreigners. AND china is already so far ahead in this space that their products will still be cheaper and better for decades to come. It takes generations to build a manufacturing base like America used to have and that China has now.

These dumb ass tarrifs aren’t the answer for “more jobs” in america, especially not in 2025.
 

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China Destroys Global Leaders Over Trump Trade Support: “Appease Him, and the Tiger Eats You First.”​


written by TheSarkariForm April 22, 2025





China has sent a clear message to nations worldwide: giving in to Donald Trump’s trade demands could have serious consequences for everyone. This warning highlights the rising tensions and the potential for widespread economic disruption.

China has cautioned nations against forging trade agreements with America that would hurt Beijing’s interests, sharpening its tone amid a worsening trade conflict between the globe’s two largest economic powers.



China’s Stark Warning To The World​


In response to reports indicating that US President Donald Trump’s administration is pushing other countries to cut China off, a representative for China’s Ministry of Commerce stated on Monday that Beijing ‘will take countermeasures in a resolute and reciprocal manner’ against nations that side with the US against it.

China’s warning comes as countries prepare to talk with the US to seek exemptions from the ‘reciprocal’ tariffs that Trump had placed and then temporarily stopped for about 60 trading partners.

So, what’s behind this latest trade argument? How much influence does China have in global commerce, and can Trump successfully divide other nations from Beijing?

Read More: Scots Peer Says to Trump, ‘Leave That Ego in the U.S.,’ as He’s Blocked from Addressing Parliament



The Underlying Issue​


Recent reporting from The Wall Street Journal indicated that Trump aimed to use discussions about tariffs to pressure America’s economic allies into reducing trade with China and limiting Beijing’s robust manufacturing sector.

In exchange, these countries might gain lower US import taxes and fewer trade restrictions. The Trump administration has stated that it is currently in talks with over 70 nations.

On 21 April, China’s Commerce Ministry responded sharply, cautioning other nations that ‘seek one’s own temporary selfish interests at the expense of others’ interests is to seek the skin of a tiger.’

Essentially, Beijing contended that those attempting to make deals with the US—the tiger—would ultimately suffer the consequences themselves.

The ministry further added that China would, in turn, take action against any country that yielded to US pressure to harm Beijing. Following Trump’s temporary halt of his ‘reciprocal tariffs’ on key US trade partners on 9 April, he intensified them on China.



Escalating Tensions In The US-China Trade Battle​


American trade taxes on most Chinese goods have risen to 145 percent. Beijing has responded with its tariffs, set at 125 percent on US products. Trump has consistently accused China of taking advantage of the US in trade, portraying his tariffs as essential for revitalizing domestic manufacturing and bringing jobs back to America.

Stephen Miller just laid it all out plain and simple.

Trump hitting China with 145% tariffs is working like a charm to break their stranglehold on our economy.

This isn’t just talk, it’s saving American jobs and putting us first.

Miller is showing why Trump’s the only one with… pic.twitter.com/h8jhhVD9El

— Joey Mannarino (@JoeyMannarinoUS) April 13, 2025

Trump also aims to use tariffs to fund upcoming tax reductions. Meanwhile, Chinese President Xi Jinping visited three Southeast Asian nations last week to strengthen regional connections. He urged trading partners, including Vietnam, to oppose one-sided coercion.

‘There are no winners in trade wars and tariff wars,’ Xi stated in an article released by Vietnamese news outlets, while not directly naming the US.



Caught In The Crossfire​


Like other Southeast Asian nations, Vietnam has been caught in the middle of this trade conflict, per RMIT Vietnam. It serves not only as a manufacturing center in its own right, but China also frequently uses it to ship goods to the US, aiming to bypass the tariffs that the initial Trump administration placed on Beijing in 2018.

President Xi Jinping arrives in Hanoi, Vietnam, greeted by enthusiastic crowds. (Source: CCTV ) pic.twitter.com/u6OXO7wexv

— China Perspective (@China_Fact) April 14, 2025

Notably, the Trump administration has commenced discussions with East Asian allies regarding the tariffs, with a Japanese delegation visiting Washington, DC, last week and South Korean officials scheduled to arrive this week.



The World’s Dependence On Chinese Imports​


Numerous nations currently find themselves in a difficult position, caught between the world’s two largest economies: China, a major producer of manufactured goods and a vital trading partner, and the US, a critical market for their exports.

According to Alicia Garcia-Herrero, a Spanish economist and academic based in Hong Kong, some nations with especially strong trade ties to the US, such as Mexico, will likely ‘say no to Chinese imports.’

However, she points out that ‘China’s presence in supply chains is so massive for most of America’s other trade partners, decoupling is virtually impossible.’ Globally, China has undeniably become a crucial provider of imported goods.

To illustrate, the European Union’s trade deficit with China reached £322.16 billion (396 billion euros) in 2022, a significant increase from £123.05 billion (145 billion euros) in 2016. China supplies 20 percent of the European Union’s imported goods.

In Great Britain, that figure is 10 percent. Last week, Treasury Secretary Rachel Reeves stated that reducing trade with China would be ‘very foolish’ for the UK. China’s role in commerce is equally vital throughout the developing world.

Approximately a quarter of all goods imported by Bangladesh and Cambodia originate from China. Nearly one-fifth of the goods brought into Nigeria and Saudi Arabia are Chinese. ‘Trump’s trade policy is shortsighted,’ Garcia-Herrero said.

‘Trying to pry trade away from China may work in countries where the US has military bases. … They may have to accept the US’s concerns. But for most countries, particularly those in the Global South, the more that Trump threatens, the more that countries will go on China’s side,’ she added.
 

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Those aren’t the jobs people are clamoring for, and America doesn’t have the education system to produce lots of these people as evident by our technology sector already being dominated by foreigners. AND china is already so far ahead in this space that their products will still be cheaper and better for decades to come. It takes generations to build a manufacturing base like America used to have and that China has now.

These dumb ass tarrifs aren’t the answer for “more jobs” in america, especially not in 2025.
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If countries have to choose who to do business with, they're choosing China - more growth potential. With Trump in charge the USA can't claim reliability, ethical or environmental considerations which would have been a factor 5 months ago.
But we have guns, military and send weapons :russ:
 

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China broke him. Mans is begging China to make a deal now.



:wtf:

But ofcourse he backed down once again… nothing he is doing makes any fukking sense

And absolutely correct on them losing trading partners and just because you drop tarriffs DOESN’T MEAN YOU GET THOSE SAME PARTNERS BACK :snoop:


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@charise_lee
America is all about ego. China is all about strategy



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2/19
@Wizard4B
Yeah she lacks. All I’m gonna say.



3/19
@TowshiVentures
Lmaooo



4/19
@Ticklesoul
Great bit of compression… agree it’s ego and strategy one is for wick gains and the other is for long term



5/19
@hersh001
Nuf said



6/19
@SwastikarsBurn
Right



7/19
@politiconyx
Well… I guess it CAN always get worse said 2025 to 2016



8/19
@PrezLives2022
She is just not smart. Maybe she can pray to Jesus for a brain



9/19
@ErikWestre
https://twitter.com/i/grok/share/LNPKwy555EStAALSwCHQpoiww



10/19
@QuentinGordon12
Art of War vs Art of the Deal …..
Hmmm 🤔 wonder who has the better strategy 😭
Plus they actually built their wall ✌️



11/19
@adole007
Some bitter truth analysis right there!

America is literally handing over the future to the Chinese with these sort of policies



12/19
@HumanOpinion
What ignorance. 🚩🆘



13/19
@anthonyngo9999
📣📣📣Made In China



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@Nylink1
China needs us a lot more than we actually need them. Most of they’re entire population is lower class. They get there steel from us, we purchase and import 99% of there shyt products and we can produce most of what we need here. It could take an while but it can be done. We out source for labor. We need to bring pride back to this country we’ve already ruined a generation beleiving bin ladens hate for America letter is inspirational. Our military is far superior aeronauticalcly, and in the ocean. They may have forced more young kids to join, we can do the same if it came down to it. And at the same time make patriots out of a LOST GENERATION. China is extorting America far to long. And atleast now we have there attention



15/19
@bracepin22
The Liberals signed us (AUS) up to AUKUS which based on the obvious truth in this video translates to FUKUS. LABOR won't change anything so FUKUS again.



16/19
@CalltoCitizenry
I'm American so I selfishly want America to win the trade war.

But my education, my wisdom, my knowledge of the world tell me those speaking for America do not have a plan or full understanding of the landscape today. It occurs to me their decisions are based on old information. They are reactionary, no solid plan.



17/19
@dapapa69
Imagine rooting for the communist country



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@DaveH1160




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@Rightinthemid10
I just can’t believe how American rooting against your own country has become for the left. If Trump cuts their taxes. They’ll be like wah. We want our taxes back.




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One of the best explanations of this dumb ass shyt ive heard
 

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China broke him. Mans is begging China to make a deal now.









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If you know the enemy and know yourself,
you need not fear the result of a hundred battles..
If you know yourself but not the enemy,
for every victory gained you will also suffer a defeat..
If you know neither the enemy nor yourself,
you will succumb in every battle..


- Sun Tzu
Xi Jinping:
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