Policy Overview - Trump emphasized a pro-business stance, advocating for deregulation and tax cuts for residents and businesses[1] - He highlighted the importance of tariffs for fiscal revenue and manufacturing return, while suggesting potential flexibility on tariffs with Mexico[1] - The administration aims to reduce inflation through increased energy supply and seeks peace in the Middle East and Ukraine[1] Immigration and Government Reform - Immigration arrests at the southern border dropped significantly from 300,000/month under Biden to 60,000/month[3] - Trump called for immediate congressional funding to support immigration enforcement and highlighted the achievements of the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE)[3] - He claimed to have uncovered fraud amounting to hundreds of billions in government spending, particularly in social security[3] Economic Policies - Trump proposed a permanent extension of the 2017 Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and tax exemptions for tips, overtime, and social security benefits[3] - He confirmed the implementation of reciprocal tariffs on April 2, targeting countries with trade surpluses with the U.S.[4] - The administration plans to balance the federal budget through increased tariffs, selling immigration "gold cards," and reducing government waste[3] Market Implications - The inherent contradictions and randomness in Trump's policies, combined with DOGE's impact on government spending, may increase economic uncertainty and market volatility[5] - Despite signs of economic weakening, the resilient job market suggests the U.S. is still on track for a soft landing[5]
特朗普国会演讲:美国优先宣言
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