The old head of the US Treasury criticized Trump’s tasks 09:13

Janet Yellen, former president of the US Department of Finance, said US President Donald Trump’s policy of promoting commercial tasks is wrong. He spoke about it in an interview Bloomberg TV.

Yellen, “All this policy is completely wrong. The targets are uncertain. Logic of tasks … Uncertain and unreasonable,” he said.

He stated the strangeness of bringing a task against Vietnam, because Washington actively contributed to the production of goods on the territory of this country.

Yellen also commented on the sanctions against China, which prefers to eliminate the trade barriers created if the US has taken this step.

Before that, American Human Rights Activists from the Liberty Justice Center Sent A case against the US international trade, which demands that Donald Trump, the president of the country, does not have the authority to bring additional tasks.

EARLY IN THE White House said About negotiations with the countries where the tasks are brought.

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Source: Gazeta

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