Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
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Re: Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
To some of the comments above regarding causes of the Great Depression and pertinent to this thread, here are some facts: In 1930, when the Hawley-Smoot tariff was passed, unemplyment was 9%. The very next year it jumped to 16 percent and then it went to 25 percent unemployment a couple of years later. Unemployment never got back down to the 9 percent level again during the entire decade of the 1930s. Farmers, who supported the Hawley-Smoot tariffs, saw their own exports cut by 65% or so as countries around the world retaliated against American tariffs by restricting their imports of American industrial and agricultural products. I am not saying the Hawley Smoot tariffs were the cause of the Great Depression, but they certainly were a precipitating factor in making things a lot worse. Tariff regimes do not work. Even Mr. Sowell, cited elsewhere on these pages, has said that, as has any economist worth his or her salt. We do not want a trade war.
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Re: Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
Looks like your dire predictions are wrong. Today Trump signed the tariff orders on imported steel and aluminum today. Shocking, the Dow +94 points, Nasdaq +31 points, S&P 500 +12 points.
The truth is, Trump has agreed to exempt Canada, Mexico, possibly Australia. Trump has left the door open to exempt allies who will change their trade policies towards the U.S. Fair trade for American companies and more jobs for American workers is the goal.
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You actually think that because the stock market went up 80 points today after the President today signed off on tariffs, our economy will be fine? For the record. I reported what economists like Sowell, someone YOU cited to recently as a smart economist, say tariffs do and it isn’t good. They say the damage will come and it will be in higher prices and lost jobs. It won’t all be at once and quickly, but the harm will come. Tariffs are a form of taxation.Ddawg wrote: ↑Thu Mar 08, 2018 9:18 pmLooks like your dire predictions are wrong. Today Trump signed the tariff orders on imported steel and aluminum today. Shocking, the Dow +94 points, Nasdaq +31 points, S&P 500 +12 points.
The truth is, Trump has agreed to exempt Canada, Mexico, possibly Australia. Trump has left the door open to exempt allies who will change their trade policies towards the U.S. Fair trade for American companies and more jobs for American workers is the goal.
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Good grief. Got your panties in a wad eh? Ha ha ha! Perhaps you missed it - the tariffs are not fixed. They can and will be moved as the situation warrants. In reality, they are a bargaining chip.
Perhaps you are unaware of the tariffs and barriers the Chinese impose on U.S. goods. That's the real target of Trump's new tariffs. He's right to protect the steel and aluminum industries. They are on life support.
How about the textiles and electronic industries in the U.S. vs China? What about Google, Facebook, and Youtube being blocked in China (a huge market).
The tariffs in China are multi-layered and hurt American products terribly in China. For every $1 the U.S. spends on Chinese goods, only .28 in China is spent on U.S. goods - because of tariffs and VAT (value added tax).
It's more complex than you portray, and Trump's people are onto the unfair game the Chinese are playing. The Chinese know exactly what they are doing and it's economic warfare.
Quite frankly, I think the growing national deficit and the Fed raising interest rates to fight inflation are a bigger threat to a growing economy rather than limited, specifically targeted tariffs.
Perhaps you are unaware of the tariffs and barriers the Chinese impose on U.S. goods. That's the real target of Trump's new tariffs. He's right to protect the steel and aluminum industries. They are on life support.
How about the textiles and electronic industries in the U.S. vs China? What about Google, Facebook, and Youtube being blocked in China (a huge market).
The tariffs in China are multi-layered and hurt American products terribly in China. For every $1 the U.S. spends on Chinese goods, only .28 in China is spent on U.S. goods - because of tariffs and VAT (value added tax).
It's more complex than you portray, and Trump's people are onto the unfair game the Chinese are playing. The Chinese know exactly what they are doing and it's economic warfare.
Quite frankly, I think the growing national deficit and the Fed raising interest rates to fight inflation are a bigger threat to a growing economy rather than limited, specifically targeted tariffs.
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Re: Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
"Elon Musk sides with Trump on trade with China, citing 25% import duty on American cars"
"Elon Musk believes China isn't playing fair in the car trade with the U.S."
"The auto executive says the Asian country puts a 25 percent import duty on American cars, while the U.S.
only does 2.5 percent for Chinese cars in return."
"I am against import duties in general, but the current rules make things very difficult. It's like competing in
an Olympic race wearing lead shoes," Musk tweets."
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/08/elon-mu ... -cars.html
"Elon Musk believes China isn't playing fair in the car trade with the U.S."
"The auto executive says the Asian country puts a 25 percent import duty on American cars, while the U.S.
only does 2.5 percent for Chinese cars in return."
"I am against import duties in general, but the current rules make things very difficult. It's like competing in
an Olympic race wearing lead shoes," Musk tweets."
https://www.cnbc.com/2018/03/08/elon-mu ... -cars.html
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Re: Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
The tariffs are not targeted at just China. Other nations and the EU announce that they will respond. American industries will be hurt. It will have an impact like a tax increase. There are reasons why Mr. Cohn was so opposed and why economists of all,political stripes are opposed and why people from both parties are opposed. I am glad Canada and Mexico have at least temporarily been exempted.
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Yawn. They are primarily targeted against China - and their multi-layered tariff's against us. Certainly, if other countries want to hit the U.S. with unfair tariff's, they can join in the fun too.BoiseBYU wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:42 am The tariffs are not targeted at just China. Other nations and the EU announce that they will respond. American industries will be hurt. It will have an impact like a tax increase. There are reasons why Mr. Cohn was so opposed and why economists of all,political stripes are opposed and why people from both parties are opposed. I am glad Canada and Mexico have at least temporarily been exempted.
Here's an article from Wilbur Ross, the Sec. of Commerce and why they had to impose the tariff's to protect our steel and aluminum industry. The industry is literally on life support and has been for a while.
"Why We Imposed the Metal Tariffs"
"Unfair trade practices have damaged our national security and hurt the economy."
https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-we-imp ... mail_share
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Re: Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
I had read that article. Even conservative columnist George Will thought the Trump reasons for imposing the tariffs—national security—are laughable. But tariffs we have.Ddawg wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 11:00 amYawn. They are primarily targeted against China - and their multi-layered tariff's against us. Certainly, if other countries want to hit the U.S. with unfair tariff's, they can join in the fun too.BoiseBYU wrote: ↑Fri Mar 09, 2018 9:42 am The tariffs are not targeted at just China. Other nations and the EU announce that they will respond. American industries will be hurt. It will have an impact like a tax increase. There are reasons why Mr. Cohn was so opposed and why economists of all,political stripes are opposed and why people from both parties are opposed. I am glad Canada and Mexico have at least temporarily been exempted.
Here's an article from Wilbur Ross, the Sec. of Commerce and why they had to impose the tariff's to protect our steel and aluminum industry. The industry is literally on life support and has been for a while.
"Why We Imposed the Metal Tariffs"
"Unfair trade practices have damaged our national security and hurt the economy."
https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-we-imp ... mail_share
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Re: Trump to impose new tariffs on steel and aluminum
So what. Big point - you Trump haters have ALWAYS been wrong about Trump. Quite a record.
Haters will always hate. Buh-bye.
Haters will always hate. Buh-bye.
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