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Trump "fired" at China, and by the way, "stepped on" Italy! Minister of Italy: Chinese companies are welcome

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Trump "fired" at China, and by the way, "stepped on" Italy! Minister of Italy: Chinese companies are welcome
Trump "fired" at China, and by the way, "stepped on" Italy! Minister of Italy: Chinese companies are welcome

Former U.S. President Trump promised at a campaign rally in New Jersey last Saturday (11th) that tariffs would be imposed on Chinese cars.

According to Italy's "24-hour Sun" and Ansa News Agency, the 2024 U.S. presidential election will be held on November 5. Former U.S. President Donald Trump has begun campaigning for his re-election to the White House.

At a campaign rally in New Jersey, Trump promised "the largest immigration deportation in history" and ridiculed incumbent President Joe Biden as "the worst president in history" and an "idiot."

Trump "fired" at China, and by the way, "stepped on" Italy! Minister of Italy: Chinese companies are welcome

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In addition, in response to the high-profile issue of electric vehicles, Trump said that he would significantly increase tariffs on Chinese cars.

"Europe is flooded with Chinese cars, and I will not allow this to happen in our country." "When [French President] Emmanuel Macron threatened to tax our company, I told him that I would impose 100 percent tariffs on all French wines, champagnes the next day," Trump said. ”

As a result, Mr. Trump said, France did not impose any tariffs. He added: "I've done a lot of these things, and I've done it with Italy. ”

Trump "fired" at China, and by the way, "stepped on" Italy! Minister of Italy: Chinese companies are welcome

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In fact, Italy and the United States have different positions on the issue of Chinese automobiles. The Italian government has begun to engage with Chinese automakers about setting up factories in Italy.

Italian Minister of Environment and Energy Security Gilberto Pichetto Fratin said in a TV interview on the 11th: "If electric vehicles are produced in Italy, it is a good thing." I would have liked it to be produced by an Italian enterprise. But if we can produce and create jobs here, we also welcome Chinese companies. ”

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