‘45% tariff for Myanmar…’: Compcircle’s Gurmeet Chadha slams Donald Trump’s tariffs on poor countries

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When President Donald Trump slapped fresh tariffs on importing some of the poorest countries in the world, he reigned about global firefighting. Framed as US industry defense, sweeping responsibilities, as high as 49% strike to countries such as Cambodia, Madagascar and Myanmar, where millions of people are already fighting with poverty and disasters. But since the markets trembled, and the critics came out, questions were asked. Is this economic strategy or much more cynical?

Gurmet Chadan, partner and CIO in Compcircle, did not stop. In a post in X (former Twitter) he hit the US move.

He ended with a sharp warning. “There is something called Karma.”

Chada’s remarks hit nerve online prompting an angry reaction channel.

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At the same time, President Trump posted a video link to the truth, which was originally shared by the user named @americapaBear, claiming that he was “intentionally crushing the market.” Secretly, the video created by partly AI did not comment on the explanation, but it went to the virus. Theory enlightened in the video. Trump is intentionally fuel chaos to transform capital into US treasures. It put pressure on the reduction of interest rates on May, which can help the government refinance its balloon debt, to weaken the dollar and force us to make us more competitive.

Hours ago, Dow was smoking more than 2,000 points, and S & P 500 dropped by 5.7% on April 5, responding to Trump’s aggressive tariffs.

But Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell has made a more measured note. “We are facing a very uncertainty,” he said on April 5. Powell admitted that tariffs are “bigger than expected” and have warned the growth of their potential.



 
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