According to BlockBeats, U.S. President Donald Trump's trade advisor, Peter Navarro, recently criticized the media for employing 'scare tactics' that he believes instill unnecessary fear among the public regarding Trump's trade agenda. Navarro argued that while trade agreements typically take around 18 months to finalize, they will be completed in 'Trump time,' which he described as the normal timeframe.
Navarro expressed confidence that the American public's short memory will lead them to forget the current media-induced distress once the first trade agreement is reached. He suggested that the United States might first secure trade deals with the United Kingdom, India, or South Korea. Navarro emphasized that once these agreements are in place, the public will recognize the effectiveness of Trump's trade strategy.
He further stated that as a series of agreements are concluded, people will understand that Trump's approach is entirely correct and that the world needs to stop taking advantage of the United States.