‘World Trade Economics is taught’: Peter Navaro says that Donald Trump is entitled to Nobel in economics; Cits global overhaul

Donald Trump and Peter Navarro

White House trade advisor Peter Narro said that US President Donald Trump should be considered for the Nobel Prize in Economics for “Fundamental Reorganization” of Global Business.Speaking to Fox Business Network on Thursday, Navaro argued that Trump had “taught World Trade Economics” by adopting a difficult stand on unfair trade practices and prioritizing American economic interests “.“I am thinking that since he originally teaches World Trade Economics, he can be for Nobel on economics because it is a fundamental reorganization of the international trade environment,” said Naro. “The world’s largest market has said, you will not cheat us anymore. We are going to do fair deals.”Navaro forced countries to agree with more balanced trade conditions. He said that the white house’s business talks are “working beautifully” to eliminate the unfair benefits used by some business partners.According to Navaro, these tricks are impacting deflation, claiming, “Tariffs are cutting taxes rather than inflation.”According to the hill, Navaro also pointed to a series of business deals with countries such as the United Kingdom, Japan and the European Union, as well as the ongoing dialogue with China, led by Trump. “These deals are now happening fast and certainly seem incredibly effective,” he said.Navarro’s comments come after several enrollment for Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize.According to The Hill, the Republican MP’s big Carter and Darel Isa have nominated Trump for their efforts in the mediation of the Middle East tension, including Israel and Iran. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also submitted a nomination in July, pushing for a ceasefire in the field of Trump.A separate enrollment came from Pakistani officials, which credited Trump to help India increase tension. However, the Pakistani government later criticized the US attacks on Iran. India, for its share, has continuously rejected the claims of external arbitration. In a recent address by Parliament, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that during the reaction to the Pahalgam terror attack during Operation Sindoor, no foreign leader influenced India’s decision. “No leader in the world asked India to stop its operation,” he said.White House press secretary Karolin Lewit also supported the case for the Nobel Peace Prize, claiming on Thursday that Trump had helped secure almost a peace deal or ceasefire per month. He cited the ceasefire as a recent example between Thailand and Cambodia, given that Trump had sent direct messages to the leaders of the two countries, indicating that the trade talks would not proceed until the struggle ends.Leavet also referred to diplomatic efforts associated with Rwanda-DRC, Serbia-Kosovo and Egypt-Ethiopia, while reiterating the administration’s confidence that Trump’s role in these proposals has been recognized.Meanwhile, President Trump signed a comprehensive executive order this week, imposing new tariffs on 95 countries and regions, with rates of 10 to 41 percent. India was killed with one of the highest rates between the 25 percent “mutual tariffs, adjusted,” adjusted, “”. Originally set to start from August 1, the tariff implementation was postponed by 7 August to allow the system update by the US Customs.However, Navaro believes that Trump’s economic reforms alone achieve global recognition. Navaro called Trump’s economic policies revolutionary and said, “Whatever he is doing has rejected critics.”

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