Trump Tweets “No Need To Rush” In Lengthy China Trade War “Splainer”

Clearly anxious about the impact the trade war is having on America’s farmers, President Trump in a flurry of tweets Friday morning assured investors that although trade talks continue “in a very congenial manner,” there is “absolutely no need to rush” because the new tariffs will bring in “$100 billion” to the Treasury, which can in turn be spent buying agricultural goods from US farmers.

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Trump added that “the process has already begun to place additional Tariffs at 25% on the remaining 325 Billion Dollars” – in keeping with the tariff threats from Sunday that set this whole thing in motion (notably, Trump tweeted that tariffs had been raised on $250 billion of goods, when the accurate figure is $200 billion).

These goods, in turn, would be shipped to struggling countries in the form of humanitarian assistance, throwing a lifeline to American farmers while leaving $85 billion in tariff revenues for infrastructure.

“Our farmers will do better, faster, and starving nations can now be helped.” The US will buy more products “than China ever did,” Trump insisted.

“Tariffs will bring in FAR MORE wealth to our country than even a phenomenal deal of the traditional kind.”

We know that sounds complicated, and the plan sketched out in the five-tweet thread is probably unrealistic. But the biggest takeaway is this: Trump is already preparing his political cover for a no-deal scenario. Furthermore, Trump’s comments about the next round of tariff escalation risks spooking the market, though he hedged by saying talks remain congenial.

Stock futures ticked lower in the aftermath of the tweets, demonstrating just how fragile sentiment has become, even though – as Goldman pointed out – the US has a two-week window before the first batches of Chinese goods subject to the new tariff rates reach American shores.

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via ZeroHedge News http://bit.ly/2LuQkhY Tyler Durden

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