President Trump warns trade partners of alleged unfair practices, revives claim about Japan’s “bowling ball test” in Easter message.

In a recent statement on Easter, President Trump cautioned trade partners about alleged “non-tariff cheating” practices such as currency manipulation and counterfeiting. He also reiterated a claim regarding Japan’s “bowling ball test” for vehicles. This warning comes after the temporary halt of reciprocal tariffs for many US trade allies, except China, as negotiations continue between the two countries. President Trump’s remarks signal a continued focus on trade issues and potential trade barriers faced by American businesses. The discussions surrounding trade policies between the US and its partners remain a key topic of interest, with implications for global trade dynamics. The President’s stance on trade and potential sanctions underscores the importance of fair trade practices and transparency in international commerce. Stay tuned for further developments on this evolving trade landscape.

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