Former President Donald Trump speaks throughout an interview with NBC Information’ Kristen Welker, Sept. 14, 2023.
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WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump warned that U.S. autoworkers’ jobs will transfer to China and accused the United Auto Staff’ management of failing its members, 1000’s of whom went on strike Friday in opposition to Common Motors, Ford and Stellantis.
“The autoworkers won’t have any jobs, Kristen, as a result of all of those automobiles are going to be made in China. The electrical automobiles, robotically, are going to be made in China,” Trump instructed NBC Information’ Kristen Welker in an unique, wide-ranging interview set to air Sunday on “Meet the Press.”
“The autoworkers are being bought down the river by their management, and their management ought to endorse Trump,” added the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination.
Staff work on a automotive meeting line on the SAIC Common Motors Co. plant in Wuhan, China, Could 18, 2022.
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Roughly 13,000 U.S. autoworkers stopped making automobiles and went on strike following failed negotiations on a slew of points, together with greater pay.
The strike marked the primary time the United Auto Staff union focused the three automaker titans concurrently.
Staff walked out at GM’s midsize truck and full-size van meeting plant in Wentzville, Missouri; Ford’s Ranger pickup and Bronco SUV plant in Wayne, Michigan; and Stellantis’ Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator plant in Toledo, Ohio.
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Trump particularly criticized UAW President Shawn Fain. “I feel he is not doing an excellent job in representing his union, as a result of he is not going to have a union in three years from now. These jobs are all going to be gone, as a result of all of these electrical automobiles are going to be made in China. That is what’s occurring,” Trump mentioned.
Fain has beforehand mentioned {that a} second Trump presidency can be a “catastrophe.” However he has additionally withheld his endorsement of President Joe Biden.
United Auto Staff President Shawn Fain speaks with the media and union members outdoors the UAW Native 900 headquarters throughout the road from the Ford Meeting Plant in Wayne, Michigan, Sept. 15, 2023.
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Talking from the White Home on Friday, Biden mentioned he hopes all events are capable of strike “a win-win settlement.”
“The businesses have made some important gives,” Biden mentioned, including “However I imagine they need to go additional to make sure file company income imply file contracts for the UAW.”
Biden mentioned he additionally respects the suitable of staff to “use their choices underneath the collective bargaining system.”
Learn extra: Biden says file income ought to guarantee file contracts as UAW strikes Ford, GM and Stellantis crops
Trump has sought to grab the mantle of most fervent China hawk within the U.S. presidential election. He additionally tried to make Biden’s electrical automobile push a key a part of his case in opposition to the president.
The crumbling relationship between Washington and Beijing, the world’s two largest economies, intensified underneath the Trump administration.
Trump positioned blame squarely on China for a variety of grievances, together with mental property theft, unfair commerce practices and the coronavirus pandemic.
Biden has sought to work constantly with allies with a purpose to mount a extra united pushback in opposition to China.
Biden has additionally beforehand mentioned that in his political profession, he has spent extra time with Chinese language President Xi Jinping than he has with every other world chief.