The US president said the move aims to help protect American manufacturers from foreign imports.
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Graham Watson
onto International Economics: IB Economics September 26, 2:59 AM
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Here we go, Roger Random formulating trade policy again, oblivious to the fact that businesses want certainty. However, higher tariffs are being imposed on trucks, drugs and various types of furniture, notably kitchen cabinets.
Higher prices for consumers, or lower quality products, what's to like about these tariffs? Well, very little. Just a quick use of AI will tell you that around 270,000 people work in furniture manufacture in the US, out of a total labour force of 170 million. That's 0.16% of the labour force. I suspect the figures are similar for trucks. And what about people who don't want to buy Mack or Peterbilt Trucks? You can also easily discover the market share of heavy trucks accounted for by US firms too...