First comments after Donald Trump's decision. Surprise experts

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Donald Trump announced on Tuesday that he would rise the duties imposed on Chinese goods up to 125 percent At the same time, the president of the United States ordered a 90-day break in the application of increased duties to another countries. At this time, the duties are to be 10%.

First comments after Donald Trump's decision

Prime Minister Donald Tusk He said that "maintaining close transatlantic relations is simply a common work for Europeans and Americans, regardless of temporary turmoil". He went on to appeal: “Let us usage the next 90 days as best we can.”

In turn Minister of Finance Andrzej Domanski stated that this was “the first right step towards deescalation. little emotion, more focus on economical growth."

There have besides been assessments of abroad commentators. Trump's decision was praised by investor and billionaire Bill Ackman, who had previously criticized duties. He called it “genially executed work” and “the manual art of transaction” and thanking him on behalf of all Americans.

Another conviction is Michael McFaul, a erstwhile US Ambassador to Russia in the Barack Obama administration. He stated that Trump's decision meant that he simply withdrew. “Please don’t effort to represent it as any kind of superb play. This was not the case," he wrote, quoting the passage that "Trump reduces duties to 10% for most countries, but will hit China harder".

Polish American and analyst of the Center for east Studies Andrzej Kohut estimated that "Trump suspends the tariff increase for 90 days, as another countries acted well, did not search retaliation and want negotiations". He added: “It does not concern China due to the fact that they decided to respond, so they will receive another raise, a full of 125% in this term. Chess 5D or improvisation?’

On the another hand, Garri Kasparov, erstwhile chess champion of the world, believes that “the only policy that is seen here is power” and “the markets are rapidly swaying under the whim of an autocrat.”

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