Khaleej Times

Trade: Advantage US, claims Trump

- Margaret Talev

washington — President Donald Trump defended his use of tariffs that have inflamed tensions with China and Europe, telling an audience of diehard supporters that playing hardball on trade is “my thing”.

“We have really rebuilt China, and it’s time that we rebuild our own country now,” Trump said during about an hour of freewheeli­ng remarks at a rally outside Columbus, Ohio. He added that Chinese stocks are down, weakening that nation’s bargaining power in the escalating trade war.

Hours before the rally, Trump posted a string of tweets on the issue, saying the US market is “stronger than ever”, while the Chinese market “has dropped 27 per cent in last four months, and they are talking to us”.

It was unclear which measure of Chinese stocks Trump was referring to. The US S&P 500 index, a broad measure of major US companies, has yet to regain highs made in January, just before the escalation of trade tensions initiated by the US.

“Tariffs are working far better than anyone ever anticipate­d” and would make the US “much richer than it is today”, the president

[The Chinese market] has dropped 27 per cent in last four months, and they are talking to us

US President Donald Trump @realDonald­Trump

tweeted. At the rally, Trump added that the Europeans are “dying to make a deal.”

Trump went to Lewis Center, Ohio, to stump for Troy Balderson. The Republican state senator is facing an unexpected­ly close contest against Democrat Danny O’Connor in an August 7 special election for the congressio­nal seat vacated earlier this year by Representa­tive Pat Tiberi.

In 2016, Trump carried Ohio’s 12th House district, but the current House race is rated as a tossup in a seat Republican­s have held for more than three decades. Whether Trump can help Balderson may be seen as another signal of how likely Democrats are to take control of the House of Representa­tives in November.

Steel industry

In a nod to the Ohio economy, Trump said Saturday on Twitter that tariffs “have had a tremendous impact on our Steel Industry.” The president has said several times in the past two months, without evidence, that US Steel plans to open six or seven new steel mills. He talked about steel at some length during the rally, saying the industry is making “one of the biggest comebacks”.

The Ohio stop was Trump’s third political rally in the past week, following stops in Tampa, Florida, and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvan­ia. The president is expected to add additional events, one or more per week, through Labor Day.

The events give Trump a chance to frame on his own terms his much-debated moves on trade, foreign policy, media-bashing and interactio­ns with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

And that may be a welcome distractio­n in a week when headlines were dominated by the start of the trial of his one-time campaign chairman Paul Manafort on fraud charges connected to his work for Russians and Ukrainians. —

 ?? AFP ?? US President Donald Trump speaking to supporters before a rally at Olentangy Orange High School in Lewis Center, Ohio. —
AFP US President Donald Trump speaking to supporters before a rally at Olentangy Orange High School in Lewis Center, Ohio. —

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