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02 May 2025, 06:28 GMT+10
The ex-Russian president said Beijing has the means to survive US pressure
US President Donald Trump's misplaced tariff policies are hurting America's allies but will fail to tank the Chinese economy, former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday.
In early April, Trump announced sweeping tariffs on most of America's trading partners, citing what he said was an unfair trade imbalance. After backlash overseas and a negative response from the stock market, he suspended most new duties for dozens of countries -except China -for 90 days pending negotiations.
In a tongue-in-cheek post on Telegram on Labor Day, Medvedev, who serves as deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, argued that Trump deserved an "exemplary labor" award for "starting the tariff battle."
The US's neighbors, as well as its allies in Europe, were "suffering" and "crying" from the duties imposed by Washington, he wrote. "They are all in a really bad position, facing the need to bow down in a ritual known as 'kiss my ass,'" the ex-president quipped.
"China, on the other hand, possesses enormous resources and a vast domestic market -factors that will enable its economy to withstand any amount of pressure. This is where Trump made a blunder," he added. "Trump's approval ratings have dipped, while the 'deep state' is vigorously resisting him," Medvedev wrote.
Beijing responded to tariffs of up to 245% on its goods by imposing tit-for-tat duties on American imports. "Bowing to a bully is like drinking poison to quench thirst -it only deepens the crisis," the Chinese Foreign Ministry said this week, warning that China "won't kneel down."
Trump has defended his policies, doubling down on claims that Beijing was engaged in unfair trade practices. "They deserve it," he said, responding to a reporter's question about whether his tariffs were tantamount to an embargo.
(RT.com)
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