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Bill Ackman on Trump tariff decision: China is now isolated, and our other trading partners are lining up to make deals

AinvestThursday, Apr 10, 2025 12:29 am ET
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Bill Ackman on Trump tariff decision: China is now isolated, and our other trading partners are lining up to make deals

Bill Ackman, the CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management, has weighed in on President Trump's latest tariff decision, expressing optimism about the potential for new trade deals with other nations. In a recent interview, Ackman highlighted the isolation of China and the growing interest from other trading partners to negotiate with the United States.

Trump's decision to pause reciprocal tariffs while escalating those against China has drawn mixed reactions. While some analysts see it as a strategic move to pressure China, others view it as a sign of weakness. The pause in reciprocal tariffs came amidst mounting stock market losses and warnings of a potential recession, suggesting that the administration is trying to avoid further economic harm.

Ackman, known for his critical stance on Trump's trade policies, believes that the president's latest move has put China in a precarious position. He argues that China's retaliatory tariffs and refusal to back down have isolated it, making it less likely to engage in meaningful trade negotiations. Meanwhile, other nations, including those that had previously been hesitant to engage with the United States due to tariff uncertainty, are now more open to making deals.

"China's isolation is becoming more apparent," Ackman stated. "Other countries are realizing that they can benefit from a trade relationship with the United States without the risk of being caught in the middle of a trade war with China."

The CEO's comments come as global policymakers and investors are closely watching the evolving situation. The escalating tensions between the United States and China have significant implications for global trade and economic stability. While the immediate impact of Trump's tariff decision remains uncertain, the potential for new trade deals with other nations could provide a much-needed boost to the U.S. economy.

Ackman's perspective underscores the complexities of international trade and the delicate balance between economic interests and geopolitical considerations. As the trade war with China continues, the focus will likely shift towards the opportunities and challenges presented by new trade partnerships. The coming weeks and months will be crucial in determining the trajectory of these negotiations and their impact on the global economy.
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04/10

If apple can make a phone in china for cheaper and sell it to a bigger market then why do business in usa.  

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Unfair-Ad-4099
04/10
@ Why move when profits flow?
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theamykupps
04/10
@ True, China's cheaper, but US market's bigly.
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urfaselol
04/10
China's isolation? More like a global chessboard. Others aren't lining up—they're already playing elsewhere
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Impressive-Boat-7972
04/10
@urfaselol True, it's a complex board.
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Current_Attention_92
04/10
I'm holding $AAPL, diversifying away from China. Gotta hedge those risks, folks.
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Book_Dragon_24
04/10
@Current_Attention_92 Got $AAPL too, but I'm not bailing. Diversifying, sure, but staying long on tech.
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Savings-Valuable-265
04/10
@Current_Attention_92 How long you been holding $AAPL? You think it'll ride through the China trade drama?
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TobyAguecheek
04/10
Other nations seeing China's isolation might jump on the US bandwagon. Smart move or just desperation?
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Loud_Ad_6880
04/10
Trade wars are so yesterday's news. Where's the next big market opportunity?
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AIONisMINE
04/10
I'm all for deals, but how soon before protectionism bites us back?
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chilly-beans
04/10
@AIONisMINE Protectionism can backfire, but maybe new deals boost US economy first?
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ghostofcaseyjones
04/10
@AIONisMINE True, protectionism can bite.
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fgd12350
04/10
Trump's tariffs are a rollercoaster. Are we all just riding the emotional waves?
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Naive-Present2900
04/10
@fgd12350 True, tariffs r crazy volatile.
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ContentSort1597
04/10
Trade war's messy, but opportunities arise elsewhere.
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GlobalEvent6172
04/10
@ContentSort1597 True, trade wars messy. New deals elsewhere?
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Inevitable-Candy-628
04/10
China's isolation might shake the market, y'all ready?
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Euro347
04/10
New trade deals could boost US economy, let's go
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theamykupps
04/10
Bill Ackman's bullish on new trade deals, but I'm hedging my bets with $AAPL. Diversification is key in this volatile market.
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PunchTornado
04/10
Anyone else think the US is overplaying its hand? Geopolitics getting too messy.
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GazBB
04/10
Global trade's a delicate dance. Who's got two steps forward and one step back? 🤷♂️
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Particular-Ad-8433
04/10
China's cornered, yet they won't fold. What's their endgame? 🤔
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one_ugly_dude
04/10
@Particular-Ad-8433 Not sure, but they're playing it cool.
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Anteater_Able
04/10
China's not isolated if they still trade with the world. Just shifting gears, not dead yet.
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