Trump's decision going to increase the tension of 'Dragon'!

Donald trump has announced that former senator David Perdue has accepted his appointment as US ambassador to China. This decision comes soon after Trump's statement in which he said that if china fails to stop fentanyl smuggling, then America will impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods. In his statement, trump praised Perdue's rich career and said that he has been the former CEO of a Fortune 500 company. He has 40 years of international business experience. He has also served in the US Senate.

Let us tell you that Perdue has worked in Asia, especially china and Singapore. trump said that he will play an important role in building a productive relationship with China. He said, "David will be helpful in implementing my strategy, which includes maintaining peace in the region and establishing a positive working relationship with China's leaders."

Perdue's key responsibilities

Perdue served on the Armed services Committee and the Foreign Relations Committee in the US Senate. trump noted that his experience on these committees would help strengthen diplomatic relations with China. trump described Perdue as a "loyal supporter and friend" and hoped for his success in his new role.

Trump's tariff strategy on China

Trump has recently hinted at increasing pressure on china to stop fentanyl smuggling. He said that if china does not improve it, an additional 10% tariff will be imposed on Chinese imports. He said, "We will not hesitate to take any step to protect America."

Threat of tariffs on canada and Mexico too

Trump has also announced plans to impose a 25% tariff on imports from canada and Mexico. This policy could strain relations with the three major trading partners and raise prices for American consumers.

Trade talks with Canada

A senior Canadian government official said trump recently spoke to Canadian prime minister Justin Trudeau. Issues like trade and border security were discussed in the talks. Trudeau clarified that the number of migrants on the Canada-US border is much less than that on the US-Mexico border. The Canadian official said that the discussion was cordial and constructive.

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