Summarize and humanize this content to 2000 words in 6 paragraphs in EnglishAI-Generated videos mocking Donald Trump and his top team have continued to go viral amid a deepening trade war between the US and China.New footage shows Trump, senior adviser Elon Musk and JD Vance working on a production line making trainers in a thinly veiled slight at the White House’s hopes to bring back manufacturing to the US.Chinese accounts have been promoting the video and photos ridiculing the so-called ‘US Manufacturing Revival Plan’ in light of the Chinese Communist Party vowing they would ‘fight to the end’ in a tariff war.Despite a 90-day pause in implementing increased tariffs on other nations, Trump has continued to focus his fire on Beijing, further hiking the rate on Chinese imports to 125 per cent.Should the economic stand-off continue, the Nike shoes featured in the video may skyrocket in price, according to experts.At the moment, 62 per cent of the shoes sold in the United States are imported from China, with other nations like Vietnam, Indonesia, Cambodia and India providing the rest.Just one per cent of shoes are produced domestically, with figures from the sneaker industry – worth $70billion annually – left frustrated.Devlin Carter, the founder of luxury firm SIA collective – which manufactures shoes mostly in China – told NBC News: ‘These are ridiculous tariffs that make no sense. The footage shows Trump, senior adviser Elon Musk and JD Vance working on a production line At the moment, 62 per cent of the shoes sold in the United States are imported from China Just one per cent of shoes are produced domestically, with figures from the sneaker industry – worth $70billion annually – left frustrated’Small businesses like mine have to pay these tariffs, and it’s not a small thing. It’s a lot. So there’s no way to see this as something that’s good — for anybody.’And it’s all unnecessary.’Business costs for the majority of firms producing shoes will rise, whether it is from covering increased tariff costs or trying to shift production back to the US. Economist Peter Schiff said last week: ‘Nike won’t build factories in the US to make sneakers. That would add more cost than the 40 per cent tariffs. ‘Plus, they need to stay competitive selling to customers in other countries that don’t impose tariffs. The result will be fewer sneakers sold in the US at much higher prices.’Pepper Harward, chief executive officer of Oka Brands, which has a factory in the state of Georgia, told Footwear News: ‘The footwear ecosystem doesn’t really exist here.’Everybody’s interested in U.S. manufacturing but very few people are fully committed to it or have solid justifications for making investments there.Chris Rogers, head of supply chain research at S&P Global Market Intelligence, said it could take a ‘couple of years’ at the minimum to move supply chains back to the US from abroad.  Economist Peter Schiff said last week: ‘Nike won’t build factories in the US to make sneakers. That would add more cost than the 40 per cent tariffs’ China is a key trading partner with a large manufacturing industry, producing inexpensive goods for American consumersOther AI-generated videos related to the trade war have also been seen millions of times in both China and Western countries.One popular one portrayed a glum picture of life in a re-industrialised America, with obese factory workers stitching cheap clothes.The 32-second clip focuses on the stereotypical manufacturing jobs that have moved overseas in the last few decades.The Americans look sluggish and tired by the work as they sew clothes with old-fashioned machines. China is a key trading partner with a large manufacturing industry, producing inexpensive goods for American consumers. Trump’s tariffs come at a difficult time for China’s sluggish economy, with firms now scrambling to adjust their supply chains and officials concerned that any profits made selling goods to the US will be completely wiped out.They have remained bullish in public, however, with China’s foreign ministry saying thery do not ‘fear’ further tariff threats. ‘The US cause doesn’t win the support of the people and will end in failure,’ a ministry spokesperson, Lin Jian, said at a press conference. Beijing’s commerce ministry said: ‘We hope the US will meet China halfway, and, based on the principles of mutual respect, peaceful coexistence and win-win cooperation, properly resolve differences through dialogue and consultation.’ AI generated video shared on TikTok portrayed Americans making phones in factories Chinese social media has continued to mock Americans as moody children who will be unwilling to take on labor-intensive work as the US-Chinese trade war carries on A viral TikTok meme using AI-generated ‘Americans’ mocked the US government’s desire to bring manufacturing jobs back to American soil The meme posted by TikTok user Ben Lau was shared on multiple social media platforms and has been viewed millions of times Trump’s tariffs come at a difficult time for China’s sluggish economy, with firms now scrambling to adjust their supply chainsBut Trump is seemingly insistent on refusing to budge over his tariff strategy with Beijing. ‘At some point, hopefully in the near future, China will realise that the days of ripping off the USA and other countries is no longer sustainable or acceptable,’ he said.China ‘wants to make a deal, they just don’t know how quite to go about it,’ he added.’They’re proud people. President Xi [Jinping] is a proud man. I know him very well. They don’t know quite how to go about it but they’ll figure it out.’

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