Mr. Beast on Trump Tariff: Mr. Beast says

Donald Trump’s tariff is all for America Great Again, YouTuber Shri beast It was revealed from Tuesday that it is now cheaper for him to make your chocolate bar outside the US because “other countries do not have 20%+ tariff on our cogs”. He said that this is ironic but he prayed for a fair trade and said that for small businesses, tariffs may have a nail in the coffin.
“Btw we pay a living income to our farmers, use fair trade certified beans, etc. So I was already spending a lot on cocoa. A random price increase was very cruel. We would find out. We would find out. I feel for small businesses.
Mr. Beast, whose real name is Jimmy Donaldson, is the highest -grossing material manufacturer in the world. Riding on the popularity of his social media, he has entered several businesses including his chocolate brands. According to Bloomberg, his chocolate brand which was launched in 2022, sales made more than $ 250 million and over $ 20 million last year. His company manufactures its products in both the US and Peru.
Many businessmen talked against tariffs as the market remained down for three days after the announcement of the tariff and is ready to brace for greater instability as tariffs are to be implemented from tonight. The White House said that Trump would proceed with Tariff, although he is open for conversation and asked his team to frame ‘tailor-made’ agreements with each country who are reaching Trump for tariff talks. Nearly 70 countries have approached the Trump administration, confirming the White House. Beijing will face 104 percent tariffs keeping 20 percent, 34 percent and 50 percent tariffs in mind.
White House spokesman Karolin Lewit said, “President Trump has a spine of steel and will not break, and America will not break under his leadership. They have a firm belief that America should be able to produce essential items for our own people and export them to the rest of the world.” “A strong America may not completely depend on our food, drugs and abroad for important minerals, and the US should always maintain a strong defense supply chain.”