TechFlow, May 30 — Former U.S. President Donald Trump posted on social media claiming that two weeks ago China faced a severe economic crisis, stating that the high tariffs he imposed made it nearly impossible for China to access the U.S. market, resulting in factory closures and "social unrest." Trump said he reached a "quick deal" with China out of humanitarian concerns, helping stabilize its economic situation.
However, Trump later accused China of having "completely violated the agreement with the United States," expressing disappointment over his own role as a "nice guy."





