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President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday threatened heavy taxes as retribution for US companies that move their business operations overseas and still try to sell their product to Americans. | President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday threatened heavy taxes as retribution for US companies that move their business operations overseas and still try to sell their product to Americans. |
In a series of tweets early on Sunday – which followed a much-discussed tweet criticising Saturday Night Live after a sketch that said the president-elect tweeted too much – Trump promised a 35% tax on products sold inside the US by any business that fired American workers and built a new factory or plant in another country. | In a series of tweets early on Sunday – which followed a much-discussed tweet criticising Saturday Night Live after a sketch that said the president-elect tweeted too much – Trump promised a 35% tax on products sold inside the US by any business that fired American workers and built a new factory or plant in another country. |
Since his election victory, Trump has used Twitter to make statements on policy, often in an apparent attempt to change the subject of media conversation. | Since his election victory, Trump has used Twitter to make statements on policy, often in an apparent attempt to change the subject of media conversation. |
On Friday, he used the social media site to answer criticism of a phone conversation with the president of Taiwan that broke with nearly 40 years of diplomatic protocol and prompted an official complaint from China. | On Friday, he used the social media site to answer criticism of a phone conversation with the president of Taiwan that broke with nearly 40 years of diplomatic protocol and prompted an official complaint from China. |
The businessman campaigned on a vow to help American workers but also to reduce taxes and regulations on businesses. | The businessman campaigned on a vow to help American workers but also to reduce taxes and regulations on businesses. |
On Sunday morning he returned to such well-trodden themes, using Twitter to say: “There will be a tax on our soon to be strong border of 35% for these companies wanting to sell their product, cars, AC units, etc, back across the border.” | On Sunday morning he returned to such well-trodden themes, using Twitter to say: “There will be a tax on our soon to be strong border of 35% for these companies wanting to sell their product, cars, AC units, etc, back across the border.” |
This week, his transition team heralded a deal with Carrier, a manufacturer of air-conditioning units which planned to close an Indiana plant and move jobs and manufacturing to Mexico. | This week, his transition team heralded a deal with Carrier, a manufacturer of air-conditioning units which planned to close an Indiana plant and move jobs and manufacturing to Mexico. |
Trump claimed credit for the deal in which Indiana state officials agreed to give United Technologies $7m worth of tax breaks to encourage the company to keep around 1,000 jobs at its Carrier unit in Indianapolis. | Trump claimed credit for the deal in which Indiana state officials agreed to give United Technologies $7m worth of tax breaks to encourage the company to keep around 1,000 jobs at its Carrier unit in Indianapolis. |
Critics pointed out that Carrier would still send an estimated 1,300 jobs south of the border. | Critics pointed out that Carrier would still send an estimated 1,300 jobs south of the border. |
On Saturday, Senator Bernie Sanders said Trump’s deal with Carrier set a “very dangerous precedent” of having taxpayers subsidize multibillion dollar corporations to “beg them” to keep jobs in the country. | On Saturday, Senator Bernie Sanders said Trump’s deal with Carrier set a “very dangerous precedent” of having taxpayers subsidize multibillion dollar corporations to “beg them” to keep jobs in the country. |
He also challenged Trump over a subsequent tweet that expressed anger at plans by another company, Rexnord, to shift jobs away from Indiana and outside the US. | He also challenged Trump over a subsequent tweet that expressed anger at plans by another company, Rexnord, to shift jobs away from Indiana and outside the US. |
“Rexnord of Indiana is moving to Mexico and rather viciously firing all of its 300 workers,” Trump said in that tweet. “This is happening all over our country. No more!” | “Rexnord of Indiana is moving to Mexico and rather viciously firing all of its 300 workers,” Trump said in that tweet. “This is happening all over our country. No more!” |
In answer, Sanders tweeted: “What are you going to do, @realDonaldTrump? Stand up for working people or give the company a massive tax break?” | In answer, Sanders tweeted: “What are you going to do, @realDonaldTrump? Stand up for working people or give the company a massive tax break?” |
On Sunday, Trump said companies should be “forewarned prior to making a very expensive mistake”. | On Sunday, Trump said companies should be “forewarned prior to making a very expensive mistake”. |