Former President Donald Trump said he would impose new tariffs on Chinese imports if he wins the November election, renewing a hard-line trade message that has become a central part of his campaign. The proposal would mark another sharp escalation in U.S.-China economic tensions if he returns to office.
Trump has repeatedly framed tariffs as a tool to protect American industry and pressure Beijing on trade. Supporters argue the approach could bolster domestic manufacturing, while critics warn it could raise costs for consumers and businesses and trigger retaliation from China.
The announcement adds fresh uncertainty to global markets already weighing the risk of a renewed tariff war between the world’s two largest economies. It also underscores how trade policy is emerging as a major issue in the campaign as both candidates seek to appeal to voters concerned about inflation, jobs and supply chains.
Reuters reported the remarks as part of Trump’s broader effort to signal a tougher stance on China ahead of the election, a posture likely to remain a defining feature of his economic platform.
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