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Trump Defends Sweeping Tariffs on Nigeria, China, and Others, Citing Economic Recapture

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Last updated: April 7, 2025 9:19 pm
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By Emily Sims

WASHINGTON D.C. – President Donald Trump is staunchly defending his administration’s recent imposition of sweeping tariffs on a range of countries, including Nigeria and China, asserting that the United States is finally regaining its economic power after years of being exploited.

The new tariffs, targeting imported goods across various sectors, are aimed at curbing trade imbalances and protecting American industries from what the Trump administration considers unfair foreign practices. President Trump warned nations against retaliating, threatening further action if they do so.

Nigeria is among the countries now facing increased tariffs under the revised trade policy. Goods primarily affected in this round include oil, leather products, and agricultural products.

In a statement released on social media Monday, Trump argued that the tariffs are both effective and long overdue. He pointed to declining oil prices, interest rates, and food prices, attributing these trends to the tariffs already in place.

“Oil prices are down, interest rates are down (the slow-moving Fed should cut rates!), food prices are down, there is no inflation, and the long-time abused USA is bringing in Billions of Dollars a week from the abusing countries on Tariffs that are already in place,” Trump stated.

He specifically called out China, accusing them of escalating tensions by raising their tariffs by 34% “on top of its long term ridiculously high Tariffs (Plus!)” The President further added, “They’ve made enough, for decades, taking advantage of the Good OL’ USA!”

Trump laid blame squarely on previous administrations for allowing what he characterized as decades of economic weakness and exploitation. “Our past ‘leaders’ are to blame for allowing this, and so much else, to happen to our Country. Make America great again!” he declared.

The tariffs are a key component of Trump’s broader economic agenda, which prioritizes domestic manufacturing and aims to reduce US reliance on imports. While the administration argues this strategy will revitalize the American economy, critics are raising concerns about the potential for escalating trade wars and increased prices for American consumers. The impact of these tariffs, particularly on developing nations like Nigeria, remains to be seen.

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