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Reading News 4U: Trump's Latest North Korea Threat Could Have 'Apocalyptic' Consequences, Experts Warn

President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off trade with any country that does 
business with North Korea would have massive consequences on the 
global economic stage if executed, experts said.
VietPress USA (Sept. 4th, 2017): President Donald Trump yesterday declared to cut off trade with any Countries doing business with North Korea. Trump's threat will effect to China's trade with US about USD663 Billion and will cause trade problem with other countries such as Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Thailand, the Philippines, Vietnam and Russia. Please read this news on Yahoo News at: https://www.yahoo.com/news/trump-apos-latest-north-korea-161331220.html


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Trump's Latest North Korea Threat Could Have 'Apocalyptic' Consequences, Experts Warn

Sam Levine

President Donald Trump’s threat to cut off trade with any country that does business with North Korea would have massive consequences on the global economic stage if executed, experts said.
Trump’s threat came after continued aggression from North Korea, which recently conducted its most powerful nuclear test.
If the president followed through on his threat, it would would mean ending trade with China, the United States’ largest trade partner. According to 2015 data from the Census Bureau and Bureau of Economic Analysis, the value of trade in goods and services between the U.S. and China is about $663 billion.
China accounts for the vast majority of North Korean exports and imports. But other countries that do business with North Korea include India, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Mexico, Brazil, Chile, Thailand, the Philippines and Russia, according to data from MIT’s Observatory of Economic Complexity.
Taylor Griffin, a former Treasury spokesman and White House staffer for President George W. Bush, told NBC News the economic impact of Trump’s threat would be “apocalyptic.”
Ron Elving, a senior editor and correspondent on NPR’s Washington desk, said cutting off trade would be “an economic tsunami beyond description.”
Geng Shuang, a Chinese foreign ministry spokesman, said Monday Trump’s comments were “unfair.”
“What is definitely unacceptable to us is that on the one hand we work so hard to peacefully resolve this issue and on the other hand our interests are subject to sanctions and jeopardized,” Shuang said, according to ABC News. “This is unfair.”
Trump has repeatedly taunted China over North Korea and accused them of refusing to help isolate the country despite its repeated nuclear aggression.
Trade between China and North Korea grew almost 40% in the first quarter. So much for China working with us - but we had to give it a try!

North Korea is looking for trouble. If China decides to help, that would be great. If not, we will solve the problem without them! U.S.A.

...they do NOTHING for us with North Korea, just talk. We will no longer allow this to continue. China could easily solve this problem!
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