The acronym represents “Trump always chickens” a blow to the president’s propensity to impose or threaten steep rates and later.

What is “Taco Trade”, an angry new sentence President Trump?
“ Taco Trade ” is a stroke of the propensity of President Donald Trump to impose or threaten prices and to retreat later.
- “Taco Trade” was invented this month by the columnist of the Financial Times, Robert Armstrong, to describe how many investors responded to the pricing policy of the Trump rabbit.
- The Trump administration has announced more than 50 times new or revised tariff policies since the inauguration of Trump on January 20.
Washington – President Donald Trump is not a fan of an emerging nickname of Wall Street making fun of his approaching approach to prices.
Trump was unleashed in a journalist on May 28 who asked for his response to financial analysts adopting a new term called “Taco Trade”. The acronym means “Trump Always Chickens Out” – a blow to the president’s propensity to impose or threaten steep prices for imports, only to retreat later.
“Oh, I could go out. Was it not nice? I have never heard this,” said Trump during the Stock Exchange, before defending his recent decisions to reduce his prices on China for the next 90 days and extend his deadline for a 50% rate on European Union goods until July 9.
“Six months ago, this country died cold in stone. We had a dead country. We had a country where people did not think it was going to survive,” said Trump. “And you ask an unpleasant question like that. This is called negotiation.”
“Taco Trade” was Invented this month by the columnist of the Financial Times Robert Armstrong To describe how many investors have responded to Trump’s rabbit’s rabbit prices policy by buying Trump’s prices, assuming that the market will rebound once Trump Flips.
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Trump fell from some of his steep prices several times since the announcement of a series of high rights on imports from most countries in the world on April 2 – a moment when he praised the “Liberation Day”.
Trump administration announced more than 50 times new or revised pricing policies Since the inauguration of Trump’s January 20, according to a Washington Post analysis. But several actions were quickly canceled.
After the stock market has plunged in response to samples, Trump has pause the reciprocal prices for most countries, lowering prices to a universal rate of 10%. It initially maintained 145% tariffs in place for China, but Later, he lowered it to 30%where he stays. He also took a price break It has settled for Canada and Mexico, has created price prices for electronic imports and more recently remote on a deadline of June 1 that it set For 50% prices on EU goods.


Trump defends priced efforts
President Trump was asked about the acronym “Taco”, which means “Trump Always Chickens” – a blow invented by financial analysts.
“Do you call this for a pastor?” Trump said, arguing that he reduced prices on China – which he admitted to having become too high – after Beijing agreed to open his country to trade. He said he had extended the EU deadline after European leaders called and asked “please meet now” to discuss commercial policy.
“Never say what you said because it’s an unpleasant question,” said Trump.
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