Wall Street is sending President Trump a message: Don't start a trade war.
Not exact matches
Marc Chandler, head of fixed - income strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, said he does
not see the potential tariffs as the
start of a
trade war, but the move would be a volley that could have implications for global
trade.
But the Chinese billionaire has
not held back voicing scepticism of Trump's protectionist policies, warning «if
trade stops,
war starts.»
President Trump may have just
started a major
trade war with countries around the world over steel and aluminum, and it sure looks like he doesn't know what he's gotten himself into.
If Donald Trump were to become president, he would
not be able to
start a
trade war with China, said Gordon Chang, author of «The Coming Collapse of China.»
Taking actions that risk
starting a
trade war with the country that is the largest holder of our debt and whose cooperation we need on a host of issues, including North Korea, would
not be welcomed by global markets.
Even if a new (riskier) negotiating regime has begun, the first moves appear to be negotiating tactics,
not the large and blanket (i.e., across all
traded goods) tariffs that historically have
started trade wars.1
Many chief executives at Davos say they don't view Trump's recent tariffs as the
start of a global
trade war.
But the president has been clear, the administration has been clear, we're
not trying to
start a
trade war.
«This is
not the
start of a
trade war.
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Those tariffs, however, didn't spark a
trade war — when a country that is the subject of new tariffs
starts raising taxes on imports from the instigating country.
Then again maybe that's what Elon is hoping for, if he can't have the Chinese market, maybe he can provoking Trump into
starting a
trade war that see tariffs being put on GM and Ford too, this would prevent GM and Ford from enjoying the massive Chinese market advantage and use it back home.