President Trump claimed cost increases because of his tariffs have been “almost unnoticeable” — but didn’t mention his administration’s $12 billion bailout of American farmers caught up in the trade war.

“Tariffs have put the U.S. in a very strong bargaining position, with Billions of Dollars, and Jobs, flowing into our Country – and yet cost increases have thus far been almost unnoticeable,” he wrote on Twitter Monday. “If countries will not make fair deals with us, they will be ‘Tariffed!'”

In another tweet just moments later, he touted his efforts to jump-start manufacturing jobs in the US.

“Our Steel Industry is the talk of the World. It has been given new life, and is thriving. Billions of Dollars is being spent on new plants all around the country!,” Trump said.

In July, Trump announced that his administration would offer a $12 billion emergency plan to help offset farmers hard hit by retaliatory tariffs imposed on agricultural products like soybeans, pork and dairy by China and other countries.

And Trump is expected to announce new tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods as early as Monday, the Wall Street Journal reported.

The US and China have already placed penalties worth $50 billion on each other’s goods.

The new round of taxes is jeopardizing talks led by Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin with Chinese officials to end the cycle of tit-for-tat tariffs.

“China is not going to negotiate with a gun pointed to its head,” a senior Chinese official told the newspaper.