KEY POINTS
  • President Donald Trump argues "badly run and weak companies" are blaming his tariffs on China for difficulties they face.
  • Trump has been putting blame on the Federal Reserve, rather than his trade war with the world's second-largest economy, as concerns grow about a looming recession.
President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump on Friday argued "badly run and weak companies" have blamed his trade war with China for flagging business in order to mask "bad management."

His tweet comes as more companies from a range of industries have started to slam his tariffs on about $550 billion in Chinese goods. Earlier this week, more than 160 industry groups criticized Trump's latest move to slap duties on Chinese products.