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More than 600 companies including Walmart and Costco sent a letter to Trump begging him not to increase China tariffs

Dennis Green, Business Insider US June 13, 2019

More than 600 companies and trade groups sent a letter to the Trump Administration warning of catastrophic effects on American consumers from the escalation of tariffs on Chinese goods.

“We remain concerned about the escalation of tit-for-tat tariffs,” the letter reads. “We know firsthand that the additional tariffs will have a significant, negative and long-term impact on American businesses, farmers, families and the US economy.”

Companies large and small signed the letter, including Walmart, Target, Macy’s, and Costco.

Companies across America are not taking the Trump Administration’s tariffs on Chinese goods lying down.

More than 600 companies large and small, including heavyweight nationwide retailers like Walmart, Costco, Target, and Macy’s, signed on to a letter addressed to the Trump Administration decrying the tariffs due to their effect on American consumers.

“We encourage the administration to negotiate a strong deal with China that addresses longstanding structural issues, improves U.S. global competitiveness, and eliminates tariffs,” the letter reads. “We believe this goal can be achieved without taxing Americans.”

Currently, $200 billion in goods like baggage, mattresses, vacuum cleaners, and air conditioners from China are subject to a 25% tax, as of May. Trump has also threatened to apply the same tariff on an additional $300 billion in goods in categories of more everyday items, like toys, clothing, shoes, and TV sets.

“Broadly applied tariffs are not an effective tool to change China’s unfair trade practices,” the letter reads. “Tariffs are taxes paid directly by US companies, including those listed below- not China.”

The letter was organized by Tariffs Hurt the Heartland, a coalition of concerned business groups that oppose the tarifffs on Chinese goods in the retail, tech, manufacturing, and agriculture, according to CNN.

Though many retailers are putting on a brave face, many have said in recent weeks and months that the new tariffs would force them to raise prices, resulting in higher costs paid by US consumers for the same items.

https://www.businessinsider.my/walmart-costco-hundreds-of-companies-send-trump-tariff-letter-2019-6/


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China enjoys a positive balance of trade with the US and a big proportion of its trade revenue comes from there, now imagine what will happen if Trump slap china with high duties and makes their goods unsalable in their markets. We Indian too need to do this as the chinese are our enemies and we cant let our money go to them.
 
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China enjoys a positive balance of trade with the US and a big proportion of its trade revenue comes from there, now imagine what will happen if Trump slap china with high duties and makes their goods unsalable in their markets. We Indian too need to do this as the chinese are our enemies and we cant let our money go to them.
India is a poor country. It's in no position to make such a claim.
 
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China enjoys a positive balance of trade with the US and a big proportion of its trade revenue comes from there, now imagine what will happen if Trump slap china with high duties and makes their goods unsalable in their markets. We Indian too need to do this as the chinese are our enemies and we cant let our money go to them.
The problem with this notion is that they can source the same amount of goods from another place. This is not possible, you cannot set up factories overnight, you need at least 1-2 years. And for you to relocate an entire supply chain might take 10 years or more. So in the end, consumers in US will have to pay 25% tax for years. You think China pays for the taxes? I am not saying we are not affected, there must be some detrimental effect, but overall, the majority of the hurt is borne by the US consumers. They will still buy our stuff for years to come even with a 25% tax.
 
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China enjoys a positive balance of trade with the US and a big proportion of its trade revenue comes from there, now imagine what will happen if Trump slap china with high duties and makes their goods unsalable in their markets. We Indian too need to do this as the chinese are our enemies and we cant let our money go to them.
Tariff is a double edge sword. It cuts both ways.
 
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Not really, we do not have significant exports to china. It wont affect us much.
Errr no. Tariff is needed to protect local industries from more developed and advanced industries like US, Japan and Europe. And now China.
However you cannot protect your local industries forever or it will become a dinosaur.
You must use this period to improve or consolidate your local industries and slowly lower your tariff to allow outside competition.

India has the highest tariff in the world. All your business are small and run like mom and pop businesses.
Asean has been waiting for years for India to open up but India always drag it's feet.
India is held hostage by it's corrupt politicians who protect their own family businesses.
Remember tariff is a tax on the consumer ...... Which is you.
 
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