Vice-president JD Vance on American investment in artificial intelligence, technological developments in China and the ways in which Trump administration can put pressure on China.
The Trump administration weighs difficult repressions against China, in particular by drawing Chinese actions from American exchanges, said vice-president JD Vance in Fox Business, Maria Bartiromo.
“I think we have to look at everything,” he said in an interview segment broadcast on Monday for “Mornings with Maria”.
“We must examine the prices. We must certainly examine certain restrictive activities with regard to their scholarships. We must examine the means to repel against the theft of intellectual property. We must look at means of perhaps expelled some Chinese Chinese Chinese nationals who use our opening as a company to take advantage of the United States of America.
Canada, Mexico announces reprisals on American imports in response to Trump prices on American neighbors
Vice-president JD Vance speaks to Maria Bartiromo de Fox Business in an interview that appeared on “Sunday Morning Futures” and “Mornings with Maria”. (Foxbusiness)
Vance sat with Bartiromo for an exclusive interview “Sunday Morning Futures” when Tensions with China – Especially in the light of President Trump’s prices – has become the accent.
While refused to “make commitments” on behalf of Trump, he revealed that Trump considered just as a possibility while his administration “was fighting[s] Back against the threat to our country. “”
The White House announced on Saturday that the Trump administration is implementing an additional 25% rate on imports from Canada and Mexico and an additional 10% price on imports from China, In a movement intended to hold the three countries “responsible for their promises to put an end to illegal immigration and to put an end to toxic fentanyl and other drugs to flow into our country”.
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US President Donald Trump talks to journalists after signing a decree, “freeing prosperity by deregulation” at the Oval office on January 31, 2025 in Washington, DC. Trump spoke to journalists prices against China, Canada and (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty Images)
Neighboring countries, Mexico and Canada responded with reprisal prices. However, Monday, Trump and the president of Mexico agreed to suspend the prices on both sides for a month. Mexico will also send 10,000 soldiers to the American border. In addition, Trump posted on social networks that he had spoken to Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and “would speak to him again at 3:00 pm”
Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Chinese Foreign Ministry of Foreign Affairs, for his part, argued that unilateral pricing hikes “severely violate” the rules of the World Trade Organization and “cannot solve the problems of the States of the States -Unis at home and, more importantly, does not benefit one or the other side, even less the world “.
“China is one of the most difficult countries in the world on counters both in terms of policy and implementation. Fentanyl is a problem for the United States,” said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in His declaration published in English.
Mexico agrees to deploy 10,000 soldiers on the American border in exchange for a price break
The former American ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker joined in the morning with Maria ‘to react to the prices of President Donald Trump who should come into force in China, Mexico and Canada when he promises levy prices on ‘Ue
The spokesman says that China has supported the United States’s response to the fentanyl issue, adding that the country has become the “first in the world” to “officially plan substances related to fentanyl as class” in 2019 At the request of the United States and “led cooperation to the counter-label. With the American side in a broad manner.”
The declaration has also suggested that fentanyl are the problem of America to be resolved, and additional prices could hinder “orders for orders” with the United States in the future.
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Danielle Wallace of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.