Donald Trump News / 'Kissing my a..', what did Trump say about the countries that want a deal with America

Amidst the tariff war, Trump said, many countries are ready to surrender to America. He mentioned Vietnam, Japan, Bangladesh and Taiwan. Italy and Israel are also adopting a soft stance. Trump said, America will become rich through tariff, causing panic in the world markets.

Donald Trump News: Former US President Donald Trump has once again created a stir in global politics with his controversial statements. In a recent program, Trump said that ever since he announced the imposition of tariffs, the leaders of many countries of the world are engaged in "Kissing My A.." According to the Cambridge Dictionary, this phrase means that people are working according to someone else's will, ignoring their own wishes.

Tariff threat and Trump's roar

Donald Trump claimed that after the announcement of tariffs, many countries have been forced to bow down to America. Giving the example of Vietnam, he said, "Earlier it was creating an atmosphere, but as soon as the tariff was announced, it normalized itself." Trump further said that he is looking at other countries which are in "surrender mode", but he did not name anyone.

Bangladesh, Vietnam and Japan showed flexibility

So far, Bangladesh, Vietnam and Japan are publicly included in the list of countries that have appealed to the US for tariff relief. Bangladesh's Chief Advisor Yunus has written a letter directly to Trump saying, "We will accept all the conditions that the US President wants. Just don't impose tariffs on us."

Japan has also talked about giving exemption on tariffs. Taiwan has also softened its stance. Meanwhile, there is news that Italy's Prime Minister Georgia Meloni is also preparing to visit America. Meloni has praised Trump's tariff plan and is trying to get her country exempted from tariffs. Israel has also adopted a restrained and soft stance on tariffs.

Chaos in markets around the world

The impact of Trump's tariff policy has been seen not only in political corridors but also in global markets. In India, the Sensex closed with a decline of 250 points on Wednesday, while the Nifty also appeared in a weak position. Analysts believe that Trump is deliberately putting pressure on global markets through tariffs.

"Tariffs will make America rich"

Trump says tariffs will benefit the US. He argues that when other countries pay more to access the US market, it will strengthen the US economy. "We will get richer with tariffs," Trump insisted.

Trump's policy or a game of global pressure?

Trump's aggressive stance amid the tariff war and the inclination of countries show how deep the impact of America's economic policies is. While on the one hand it can be seen as a diplomatic victory for Trump, on the other hand questions also arise whether all this is not a warning signal for the global trade system?