If this is not the height of irony, I don’t know what is. The Chinese embassy on X is complaining about President Trump’s tariffs.
The Embassy posted, “Give the bully an inch, he will take a mile.”
In the face of #US hegemony and bullying, remember this: pic.twitter.com/EYQOB3euFG
— Chinese Embassy in US (@ChineseEmbinUS) April 11, 2025
As well as:
— Chinese Embassy in US (@ChineseEmbinUS) April 10, 2025
The Gateway Pundit reported,
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has escalated its trade war with the United States by imposing a staggering 125% tariff on all American imports.
This move comes in direct response to President Donald Trump’s decisive action to raise tariffs on Chinese goods to an effective rate of 145%, aiming to counter Beijing’s longstanding trade abuses and intellectual property theft.
On Wednesday, Beijing foolishly retaliated against U.S. tariffs by imposing an 84% tariff on all American imports, a desperate move following President Trump’s earlier hike to 104% on Chinese goods.
But China severely miscalculated. Within hours, Trump raised tariffs to 125%, sending a clear message: America will not be bullied.
According to Yahoo, “the White House confirmed the total base tariff on China is actually 145%, an amount higher than the 125% previously reported… The confusion about the exact number stemmed from separate 20% duties on China over issues of fentanyl and illegal migration that Trump had imposed in February and March.”
On Friday, the CCP escalated its trade war with the United States by imposing a staggering 125% tariff on all American imports.
The CCP’s retaliatory tariffs, set to take effect on April 12, 2025, are a clear attempt to undermine the U.S. economy and pressure the Trump administration into backing down.
All that the Chinese have to do is come to the table like the rest of the world and stop exploiting the American worker.
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