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Amid tariff turmoil, Trump tells Americans not to be ‘stupid or weak’

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In a flurry of early Monday social media posts, US President Donald Trump took aim at “biggest abuser” China for striking back against his hefty new tariffs, brushed off global market jitters, voiced confidence in the US economy, and told Americans not to be “stupid” or “weak”.

Trump stood firm on the steep “reciprocal” tariffs he imposed on all imports entering the US, set to take effect on Wednesday, including a 34 per cent duty on Chinese goods. In response, Beijing imposed its own 34 per cent tariffs on US products.

“The fact that the biggest abuser of them all, China, whose markets are crashing, just raised its Tariffs by 34%, on top of its long term ridiculously high Tariffs (Plus!), not acknowledging my warning for abusing countries not to retaliate,” he posted to his Truth Social account.

On Monday, US markets opened continuing a sell-off from last week, with the Dow, S&P and Nasdaq indexes all dropping another 4 per cent or more.

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