Robert Barwick, Research Director of the Australian Citizens Party, argues that former U.S. President Donald Trump may have triggered unintended consequences through a fundamental misunderstanding of global trade dynamics. While Trump believed China "stole" American manufacturing, Barwick explains it was American corporations that outsourced production to China. He highlights deeper agendas and conflicting interests within the White House, which left Trump’s own position ambiguous and potentially manipulated.
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Tag:·Trump administration· China trade policy ·Outsourcing Manufacturing decline· Economic nationalism ·U.S.-China relations ·Political influence ·White House factions ·Unintended consequences
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