US President Donald Trump: next week I will announce mutual tariffs in many countries

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The President of the United States (USA) Donald Trump strongly hit social media on Friday, noticing a series of posts that his plans for the implementation of common tariffs for most trading allies in the US have returned to the table as a way to solve the US federal deficit. Without any changes in financing sources, it is expected that the US budget deficiency will be swollen under the direction of President Trump, because his proposed tax reductions will evaporate the influx of federal government.

President Trump also expressed his desire to “end the trade deficit with Japan”, which is currently $ 65 billion a year.

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Trump signs the order by changing dumors imports from China.

I strive to lower the deficit.

I want to finish a sales deficit with Japan.

We want to work on a deficit; Do it to even.

I didn’t change my mind to us.

Next week I will announce about mutual trade.

Tariffs are an option to solve the deficit.

Japan tariffs are an option.

Next week I will announce mutual tariffs in many countries.

I will discuss a contract with Nippon with IsoHiba.

Automatic tariffs always on the table.

I will probably meet with XI.

I will talk to Putin.

United States seeking the safety of occasional lands.

No rush on gas.

I will probably talk to Zelenskiy next week; I want to discuss the security of their assets, just like occasional lands.

Deepseek is a good development.

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