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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Trump Reaffirms He Won’t Lift Tariffs on China: “Their Economy Is Collapsing — They’ll Come to Us”
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Trump Reaffirms He Won’t Lift Tariffs on China: “Their Economy Is Collapsing — They’ll Come to Us”

Last updated: May 8, 2025 2:20 am
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In a recent and assertive interview, former President Donald J. Trump once again showcased his reputation as a formidable strategist in foreign and economic policy. With unambiguous clarity, Trump reaffirmed his stance on keeping tariffs on China intact—at least until the United States can assert unequivocal dominance at the negotiation table.

“Why would I do that? Would I lower them? At some point I will, because otherwise you could never do business with them. But right now, no,” he stated, providing insight into his calculated approach.

The underlying message was clear: tariffs are not a sign of weakness—they are a strategic lever. Under Trump’s leadership, the U.S. stands firm against a foreign power that has historically capitalized on Western access to enrich itself, often to the detriment of American jobs, manufacturing, and innovation.

“They are very eager to do business. Look, their economy is really going bad. Their economy is collapsing,” he noted, highlighting the precarious state of China’s economic landscape.

This rhetoric goes beyond mere talk. Since Trump’s return to the political forefront, American markets have begun to prioritize equitable trade practices over the uninhibited free trade that has often favored other nations. The President has made it clear that the aim is not to enact punitive measures against China for the sake of vengeance, but rather to safeguard American families, rejuvenate domestic industries, and compel Beijing to adhere to mutually beneficial, transparent, and enforceable trade regulations.

Historically, Democrats have been criticized for their perceived leniency toward China. In contrast, Trump has taken a hard stance that has revitalized American manufacturing, brought jobs back to the nation’s heartland, and reinforced the country’s economic sovereignty.

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The interview revealed the mindset of a leader who recognizes that leveraging economic pressure can serve as a potent diplomatic tactic. China isn’t negotiating out of goodwill; they are compelled to engage because they lack alternatives. Trump articulated this sentiment effectively:

“If you don’t keep the pressure, they don’t come to the table. And believe me, they are desperate to be at the table,” he asserted, highlighting the urgency of the situation.

With China grappling with an ailing economy, capital flight, soaring youth unemployment, and increasing global skepticism following years of aggressive policies, the international dynamics have shifted significantly. Once again, Trump appears to be navigating these changes with remarkable precision.

In essence, the tariffs are here to stay—not out of malice but as a calculated strategy. A robust United States doesn’t plead for agreements; it secures them from a position of strength and national pride.

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