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US President Donald Trump is fighting wars with his trading partners, threatening not just the economies of America, China and Europe, but the world at large, according to the International Monetary Fund.

Since his election campaign, and appointed Trump to Beijing, he has accused him of unfair trade policies, and he entered into a trade war with the slogan of customs duties and currency war to extend his wars to the European partner.

Not only did the affected people sit idly by, but they also imposed retaliatory fees to chaos financial markets and supply chains, and the world is suffering losses expected to exceed half a trillion dollars.

Why did Trump launch a trade war on China? What does currency war mean? How much will the world lose? Has Trump achieved what he wants? Details with this special coverage.

Allegations
President Trump and his team of supporters of protectionism have exaggerated allegations about what the tariff war will achieve, the New York Times reported.
Read more: 5 Responses to US President's Claims

Steps of war
As of the end of last week, Washington has imposed tariffs on $ 250 billion worth of Chinese products entering the US market, while the value of products subject to additional tariffs of $ 110 billion of US products imported by China.
Read more: 6 steps to explain the future of the US-China trade war

The Arabs are losing
The vast majority said in an opinion poll conducted by Al Jazeera Net that Arab countries will not profit from the trade war and currency war triggered by Trump.
Read more: Poll for Al Jazeera Net: 82% believe that Arabs will lose from the economic war between America and China

Vow global crisis
The ferocious trade war of the two world economic giants has not only taken its toll on their economies, but has cast a shadow over the entire world economy.
Read more: Experts: Trade war foreshadows unprecedented global economic crisis

What about the American consumer?
Trump does not want the trade war to continue, and believes that it has not yet affected consumer spending, but what if the recession happens and we are not far from the presidential election.
Read more: The flames of trade war are approaching the American consumer

Currency War
The correct reading of the fiscal and monetary policies of America, the West and China - after the global financial crisis 2008 - indicates that the currency war is in place, but in light of the "Cold War."
Read the details: The currency war between America and China .. Q&A

The "nuclear" dollar
Trump has no more weapons in his economic war against China, and his move to proactively abandon the dollar would be a "nuclear option," which could ignite a heinous currency war and a race to the bottom.
Read more: Could trigger a currency war .. Will Trump resort to devaluation of the dollar?

Big losses
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the president's trade war would cost global growth of about $ 700 billion by 2020.
Read more: IMF .. $ 700 billion global economy losses and warning of debt inflation

The war is raging
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States will impose a 10 percent tariff on aircraft and 25 percent on other industrial and agricultural goods from the European Union, an official at the US Trade Representative's office said on Thursday.
Read more: Trade war rages .. US charges on Airbus planes and Europe vows

What about the major economies?
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The intensification of the trade war with China has affected the global economy, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal.
Read more: Trump's trade wars with China are hurting the global economy

Are you losing her throne?
WASHINGTON - The United States, Germany and Britain have lost their ranking as the most competitive economy in the world.
Read more: America loses the throne of economic competitiveness and Germany and Britain lose