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Trump on Asia: what he’s said and where he stands

President-elect has strong views on issues ranging from China’s ‘currency manipulation’ to the possibility of a nuclear-armed Japan

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US president-elect Donald Trump spoke during the campaign about a number of countries and concerns in Asia. Here is a summary of his views:

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Trade

Trump plans to increase the number of manufacturing jobs in the US by reducing its trade imbalance with Asian countries. He has pledged to raise tariffs and put pressure on countries exporting to the United States that devalue their currencies.

Trump has vowed to raise tariffs by up to 45 per cent on Chinese imports, to stop Beijing from dumping products such as steel and garments.

He has called China’s entry into the World Trade Organisation a “disaster”, saying it caused the US to lose 70,000 factories, which the president-elect dubbed “the greatest job theft in the history of the world”.

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“I have a great relationship with China,” Trump has said. “But we are going to stand up to China on its massive currency manipulation.”

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