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Toyota sharply criticizes Trump for deeming imported cars a national security threat to U.S.

CGTN - 18-May-2019


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Japanese car maker Toyota Motor on Friday criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's declaration that imported cars threaten U.S. national security, saying it sends a message to the Japanese automaker that "our investments are not welcomed."

The automaker, which is in the middle of building a 1.6 billion U.S. dollars joint venture assembly plant and said in March it will invest 13 billion U.S dollars in United States operations by 2021, said in a statement that its U.S. operations "are not a national security threat."

Earlier Friday, Trump agreed with the investigation conclusion by his Commerce Department that the imports of vehicles and auto parts harm U.S. national security by having led to a declining market share for American car makers since 1980s.

What's worth noting is that the support of union members of United Automobile Workers was critical to Trump's presidential election victory in 2016, according to a report by The Washington Post in July 2018.

Trump's proclamation will mainly influence major auto exporters, including the EU, Japan and South Korea.

In Toyota's statement, the Japanese carmaker said that over the past 60 years, the company has invested over 60 billion U.S. dollars in the United States, and employ over 475,000 people in the country directly and indirectly. The company complained that the "national threat accusation" made their employees across America feel not valued for their contribution.

"If import quotas are imposed, the biggest losers will be consumers who will pay more and have fewer vehicle choices," the statement stressed.

Too free with the phrase "national security threat"

Just within this week, Trump has shouted out national security threat twice already, one is the foreign cars and automobile components export to the U.S., and another is Chinese telecommunications company Huawei.

Several Republican lawmakers and business executives expressed their concerns that "Trump is merging his national security and trade goals in a blur of tactical improvisation that risks alienating U.S. allies and opening American businesses to costly retaliation," according to a report by The Strait Times on May 2018.

(With contributions from Reuters)

https://news.cgtn.com/news/3d3d774e32597a4e34457a6333566d54/index.html

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Poodles feeling the heat? What to do now; wail the tail or bite back?
 
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Everything is a national security threat:

Mexicans, Muslims, Iranians, Chinese, Pakistanis, Russians, children accompanying their parents, caravans fleeing poverty and oppression, leftists attending rallies against tiki torch wielding right-wingers, Sadiq Khan the mayor of London, women, fake media and now imported cars.

Did I miss anything out?
 
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Everything is a national security threat:

Mexicans, Muslims, Iranians, Chinese, Pakistanis, Russians, children accompanying their parents, caravans fleeing poverty and oppression, leftists attending rallies against tiki torch wielding right-wingers, Sadiq Khan the mayor of London, women, fake media and now imported cars.

Did I miss anything out?

BYD.

BYD metro cars in Washington DC spies on US policy makers riding metro.

Why not wrap all the US inside a bullet-proof glass bubble?
 
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Automobile import from Japan is a nation security risk for the US because US automakers lost to it competitors on it home turf and Trump had no other choice to play dirty and killed off foreign automakers by willing to impost punitive tariffs on Japan cars export into US.

US capitalism in a name only because open and free market allow foreign product to dominate the US market with cheaper price in the same or better quality compare to US product. Trump want to run a socialist economy which US government control the market and limit foreign businesses competition in the US. US no longer produce quality product with affordable price for US own population to consume.
 
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Trump should do something about this.

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This graph perfectly illustrates the relationship America's vassals have with it: that of a battered wife. Take a look at the 2007-2008 numbers (the Bush years) - they're not quite as low as Trump's but it illustrates the cycle: the Republican presidents are the punching phase of the domestic abuse, while the Democrat presidents are the flowers and chocolate phase.
 
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