when Trump did lay down heavy tariffs on China you cited a post from some group called
the US-China Business Council whining about how Coca-Cola is upset and you took the side of
the whining globalists and criticized Trump.
You are not telling the truth, yet again. I noted American businesses being very critical of Former Guy's tariffs, just as they remain critical of the President maintaining them.
You are free to snivel about most Americans and our allies approving of our President if that has you in a tizzy.
Let's just hope the diehard Trump goons don't try
this again:
Meanwhile, the nation continues its recovery under Biden:
Biden heads to Brussels after global win
...Overall, the G-7 has delivered a significant win for Biden. While the leaders were panned for not doing enough to vaccinate the world and frequently fell short of consensus on the toughest issues, they’re definitely moving in the same direction, and other leaders fell over themselves to welcome Biden to their table...
The China sections matter most. They didn’t go as far as the U.S. would have liked, but the Europeans have moved closer to America’s positioning, after extended and intense debates. The language on a “green revolution” is quite strong — there’s plenty of detail missing, but it gives climate campaigners a lot to hit leaders with if they fail to deliver. And it’s a big deal for the G-7 to agree to “to conserve or protect at least 30 percent of our land and oceans by 2030”. ...
While many of the G-7 countries had previously directed concerns toward China individually, the collective document is a diplomatic win for Biden, who came into office in January hoping to win over Europe to a more confrontational stance on Beijing.
Angela Merkel told POLITICO that the European Union will only ratify its investment agreement with China if Beijing makes “significant progress” on labor rights. The G-7 called out China for its use of forced labor among the up to 1 million Uyghurs and other minorities detained without a fair trial...
Biden said he was satisfied with the China text, noting that China wasn’t mentioned the last time the G-7 leaders convened in 2019, and this time the group explicitly condemned human rights abuses in XinJiang and Hong Kong. “I think you’re going to see is straightforward dealing with China,” Biden said.
Trudeau told reporters that ... “the G-7 is more united than ever before.”
[D]emocracies are in a contest with autocratic governments, and they need to get organized if they’re going to win, and this week of summits is the start of that organizing...
Macron was on a similar line to Biden. He said “what’s at stake is the credibility of this group and the credibility of our democratic societies,” and he thinks these summits can put leading democracies back on a credible path. “I think we were able to unleash an effective momentum.”