The Federation of Automobile Specialists in chanting the “aggressive” tariff works for Trump



The United Auto Labor Federation (UAW) said it supported President Trump’s tariff on Tuesday, as it provides fully support for the “aggressive” measures that seek to change previous trade agreements with neighboring countries.

Al -Ittihad wrote in a statement on Tuesday: “The definitions are a powerful tool in the tools box to retreat from the injustice of commercial deals to combat workers,” Al -Ittihad wrote in a statement on Tuesday.

On Tuesday, the Trump administration imposed a 25 percent tariff on most imports from Canada and Mexico and a 10 percent new tariff on imports from China.

“We are pleased to see an American president taking an aggressive action regarding the end of the free trade disaster that has decreased like a bomb on the working class,” Al -Ittihad wrote.

In response to the president’s move, UAW accused the companies “killing good blue wolves” by giving priority to foreign industrialization for production within the United States.

The Federation wrote in their statement: “We want to see American companies, from the auto industry and beyond, to the working class that makes products and generates profits that keep this country operating.”

“UAW is in active negotiations with the Trump administration about their plans to end the free trade disaster,” they continued.

The group said they were helping to form the mutual tariff proposed for President Trump in April. Their alliance with the president comes in a flagrant contradiction with their support for former President Biden during the 2024 campaign season. The UAW leader criticized Trump for his billionaire situation.

“Joe Biden is a bet on the American worker while Donald Trump blames the American worker. Sean Fine, the president of UAW, said in January 2024:

Although the union’s melody has changed, the dissatisfaction of the neighboring nations over the Trump tariff is growing steadily. Canada and China have announced a reprisal tariff for a wide range of imports, which are likely to cause consumer prices.

Mexican President Claudia Shinbum said that walking will paralyze every concerned country. The Latin America is expected to announce the revenge definitions during the weekend.

“It is unreasonable that they are not thinking about the damages that will lead to citizens of the United States and companies with the increase in the prices of things that have been produced in our country,” Shinbom said during televised notes on Tuesday.

“Also, the damage he will perform by stopping the creation of job opportunities in both countries. No one wins this decision.”

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