Trump Urges Sweeping Economic Measures in Latest X Post

Lead: In a post on X Wednesday, former President Donald Trump called on the European Union to levy 100 percent tariffs on imports from China and India to squeeze Russia economically, while also previewing upcoming U.S.-India trade talks and a new directive to curb pharmaceutical advertising.
Nut Graf: Trump’s multifaceted message underscores his continued focus on aggressive economic pressure and trade diplomacy. By advocating punitive tariffs, he is signaling a hard-line approach to weaken Russia’s financial support; by highlighting renewed negotiations with India, he seeks to revive bilateral commerce; and by targeting direct-to-consumer drug ads, he aims to bolster his “America First” regulatory agenda.
Economic Pressure on Russia Trump urged the EU to adopt “100 percent tariffs on China and India until they fully cut off economic support to Russia,” arguing that “without unified Western resolve, President Putin’s war machine cannot be slowed”. He suggested that such tariffs would force Beijing and New Delhi to reconsider their trade with Moscow and strengthen NATO-built sanctions.
U.S.-India Trade Reset Previewing upcoming talks, Trump wrote, “I look forward to speaking with my very good friend Prime Minister Modi to remove trade barriers and unlock phenomenal growth for both nations”. The comment follows his announcement of U.S.-India negotiations scheduled for later this month in New Delhi, aimed at reducing tariffs on American agricultural and high-tech exports.
FDA Advertising Crackdown In the same post, Trump unveiled a memo directing the Food and Drug Administration to “crack down on misleading direct-to-consumer drug ads,” warning that “consumers deserve full transparency, not slick marketing”. He called for stricter disclosure requirements and penalties for companies that use overhyped claims in prescription drug promotions.
Political and Market Reaction Financial markets reacted with volatility, as futures in Europe and Asia fluctuated on the tariff threat. Critics labeled the proposal “overreaching,” while supporters argued it could force China and India to choose between trade and geopolitics. In Washington, congressional aides said the U.S.-India talks could realign supply chains and strengthen strategic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific.
Looking Ahead Trump closed his post by asserting, “These bold steps will make America safer and stronger,” reaffirming his belief in “peace through economic strength.” Observers will watch his evolving influence on GOP policy debates and any ripple effects on global trade dynamics.
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