Trump threatens to impose 60% tariffs on China - an authoritative warning from the US manufacturing industry!
Recently, the former US ** Trump caused another uproar, saying that if re-elected**, he would impose tariffs of up to 60% on Chinese products. This threat has caused a lot of concern and concern, especially for the U.S. manufacturing industry.
However, Jay Timmons, president of the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM), the largest manufacturing industry association in the United States, was one of the people present at the event, and he expressed his unequivocal opposition to this claim. Timmons argues that tariffs have actually countered U.S. manufacturing rather than helped it recover. He further warned that the United States** should not impose more import tariffs on Chinese products.
Timmons expressed unequivocal opposition to Trump's threats, stressing that such actions would lead to a backlash. He fears that if Trump comes to power again and implements such tariffs, China could retaliate by imposing steep tariffs on U.S. exports. This will lead to losses for U.S. businesses and a greater dilemma for U.S. manufacturing.
Timmons also pointed out that tariff policies can hinder the global ** chain, leading to higher manufacturing costs, and ultimately hitting the competitiveness of American companies. He stressed that what the U.S. manufacturing industry needs is a stable and resilient environment, not a changing tariff policy.
In addition, the National Association of Manufacturers (NAM) recommends that the United States** take other measures to promote the development of U.S. manufacturing, such as strengthening education and vocational training, improving the skills level of the manufacturing industry, and reducing the regulatory burden.
Overall, Trump's threat to impose 60% tariffs on China has sparked widespread concern and controversy. While he may have his reasons and considerations, all sides say such an approach would cause more harm to U.S. manufacturing. In the context of globalization, cooperative and mutually beneficial** policies may be more helpful in solving problems than unilaterally imposing high tariffs.
In the current environment of globalization, the adjustment and formulation of policies require more rational and comprehensive consideration. Unilateral imposition of high tariffs could lead to a further escalation of friction and a negative impact on the global economy. The development of the U.S. manufacturing industry needs more long-term planning and policy support, rather than short-term changes and uncertainties. It is hoped that the United States can integrate the opinions of all parties and formulate more stable and sustainable policies to promote global cooperation and the prosperity and development of the American manufacturing industry.