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President Trump defended his tariff policies during a speech in Michigan, following a visit to a factory in Dearborn. He argued that the levies are necessary to protect American industries from foreign competition, specifically citing the automotive sector. Trump asserted that tariffs bring in “tremendous revenue” and prevent other countries from “taking advantage” of the United States. He framed the economic measures as a strategy to safeguard American jobs and manufacturing, dismissing concerns from critics and economists who warn that the tariffs could lead to higher consumer prices and potential trade wars.
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