US cotton farmer expects Trump’s tariffs to give ‘made in America’ businesses a big boost
The founder of the Red Land cotton Mark is talking to Fox Business’ Lydia Hu to talk about business vision of investment in American textiles.
Business in the American business could soon see internal production protection, and even below the bottom of the prostitution, in response to President Donald Trump tariff decisions.
“I think it can help, and what should we lose?” The Fox Business ‘Lydia Hu told Fox Business’ Lydia Hu. “I think the cotton industry is set out by the government’s subsidies, and that is all that Kozakan business is keeping in America.”
“If we have our textile industry, maybe we can use it and create a value … I mean, how can we ship it all over the world?”
President Trump is celebrated on Wednesday Earth “Liberation Day” When the mutual tariffs of leading partners will come into force.
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“Liberation Day, I call it a day of liberation in America,” Trump said last week from the White House on April 2.

The business used by the American model is some optimism about President Donald Trump tariffs. (Getty Images)
There will be a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. 25% Tariffs on all imported cars in the USA. 25% tariffs on goods from Canada and Mexico. and 20% the entire board tariff in China.
While economists and some political trials are skeptical of tariffs And their influence on consumer prices, yes, who has worked in the last decade to correct its supply network. Feels that tariffs make further investments in American production.
Fox Business’ Lauren Simonetti reports that the American business owner on capitalization of President Donald Trump tariff plan.
“I grow cotton all over the life, and I tried to find a way to add value. And I’m in love with America too.
“So it just seemed to be kind that this was the next thing I could do with my cotton.”
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According to the US Department of Agriculture, the amount of milling armchair has greatly decreased by 11.2 million to 2024 to 1.7 million.
The rate of executive orders and actions from January 20 to the post of Trump’s 11th week. Trump has at least signed 108 Executive order Single, which prefers the number of executives signed by his pre-election items in his previous years.
Fox News’ Emma Cullon contributed to this report.