Friends following U.S. political and economic dynamics, major news is coming! According to authoritative media AXIOS, U.S. President Trump has confirmed that he will sign an executive order this Monday. Although the specific details of the executive order have not yet been fully disclosed, from some insider information leaked within the White House and the recent policy direction of the Trump administration, this executive order may have significant impacts in areas such as trade, industry support, or internal government reforms.


Looking back at the executive orders signed by Trump, each of them has sparked strong attention and discussions from all circles. On July 31 of this year, Trump signed an executive order that established 'reciprocal tariff' rates imposed on several countries and regions, with Syria facing the highest 'reciprocal tariff' rate of 41%. Countries not specifically listed will uniformly apply a 10% tariff rate. Additionally, for goods that evade tariffs through third-party transit, a 40% transit tax will be imposed. This move has caused a huge stir in the global trade market, with numerous countries adjusting their trade strategies in response to the changes in U.S. tariffs. Earlier, on March 26, local time, Trump signed an executive order at the White House announcing a 25% tariff on all imported cars, with related measures taking effect on April 2. This has had a massive impact on the global automotive industry's supply chain, posing serious challenges for many car export companies that rely on the U.S. market.
In the areas of industry support and government reform, Trump has also been quite active. On August 13, local time, he signed an executive order aimed at simplifying regulations and promoting competition in the commercial space industry. This executive order requires the cancellation or acceleration of environmental reviews for licenses and permits needed for vehicle launches and re-entries into the atmosphere, while also reviewing regulatory requirements and revising or abolishing outdated regulations. U.S. media generally believe that Elon Musk's SpaceX will be the biggest beneficiary of this executive order. Additionally, on the 21st, Trump signed an executive order establishing the position of Chief Design Officer for the U.S. government. According to Bloomberg, he will appoint Airbnb co-founder Joe Gebbia as the first government design director. This action is expected to play an important role in redesigning government forms and processes, potentially improving the efficiency and quality of government-related work.
The upcoming executive order is speculated to be related to further adjustments in trade policies, increased support for specific domestic industries, or deepening internal government reforms. If it involves adjustments to trade policy, it may significantly impact the global trade landscape again, and import and export businesses in various countries need to pay close attention. If it pertains to industry support, related industry companies may welcome new development opportunities. If it focuses on government reform, it could bring innovations to government operations and service models. Regardless of the final content, this executive order is likely to become a focal event in the recent global political and economic arena. We will continue to closely monitor the latest developments regarding Trump's executive orders and provide detailed interpretations promptly, so please stay tuned!#美国初请失业金人数 $BTC