Posted by Hay maker2 on July 07, 2018 at 05:31:18 from (98.3.48.168):
In Reply to: Tarffs from india posted by pinball on July 06, 2018 at 05:57:34:
End of the day, regardless if its a tractor part or an everyday item...
Does the American people want to buy a $2,500.00 American made TV or do they want to buy the Wal-Mart option?
Does the American people want to buy the Japanese made Honda generator or do the want to buy the Chinese made Champion Generator from Tractor Supply?
Does the American people have enough money to buy American made products? We can bring all this manufacturing back to America and the cost of living for the average American will go up along with it. Passing the expense (cost of manufacturing) back to the end user. How is this any different when there is an increase in minimum wedge? The product of the shelf goes up and the consumers are complaining about the price increase.
We can place tariffs on China and stop companies from out sourcing manufacturing there. When this happens these companies will move to the next country to keep there manufacturing cost low. Whether that's India, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, or even Western Africa....
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