It’d be nice if this was framed as an effort to curb or hopefully stop China’s aid to Russia in their Ukraine war effort. Otherwise it’s shortsighted as they’re still our largest trading partner. Thanks to US Corporate efforts to get cheap raw materials, avoid taxation, avoid OSHA safety protocols, and avoid US Union labor.
Correct, but if you factor in manufacturing, China is still ahead. A lot of stuff is “Assembled” in Mexico and the US but the assembly still often originates in China.
EDIT:
To clarify. Components are manufactured in China and then shipped to NAFTA Countries for final assembly and QC
Thanks to US Corporate efforts to get cheap raw materials, avoid taxation, avoid OSHA safety protocols, and avoid US Union labor.
The high tariffs on imports help address all of those. I really have mixed thoughts on tariffs but allowing everything to go to a low cost foreign provider hasn’t been healthy for any American industry. Steel, Textiles, Chip Manufacturing, Technology, and a whole lot more have been damaged to the point of national security concern by rampant and unchecked outsourcing.
It’d be nice if this was framed as an effort to curb or hopefully stop China’s aid to Russia in their Ukraine war effort. Otherwise it’s shortsighted as they’re still our largest trading partner. Thanks to US Corporate efforts to get cheap raw materials, avoid taxation, avoid OSHA safety protocols, and avoid US Union labor.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/kenrapoza/2019/09/03/why-american-companies-choose-china-over-everyone-else/?sh=613a178c71de
The US is now buying more from Mexico than China for the first time in 20 years.
With that being said, I’m not sure the trade war does any good in the long run.
Correct, but if you factor in manufacturing, China is still ahead. A lot of stuff is “Assembled” in Mexico and the US but the assembly still often originates in China.
EDIT: To clarify. Components are manufactured in China and then shipped to NAFTA Countries for final assembly and QC
https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-981-99-6248-8_6
https://www.chicagofed.org/publications/blogs/midwest-economy/2019/what-do-we-know-about-the-origin
https://princemanufacturing.com/inclusive-rules-of-origin-in-mexico-five-things-you-need-to-know/
More like China is funneling more through Mexico to get around current Tariffs.
The high tariffs on imports help address all of those. I really have mixed thoughts on tariffs but allowing everything to go to a low cost foreign provider hasn’t been healthy for any American industry. Steel, Textiles, Chip Manufacturing, Technology, and a whole lot more have been damaged to the point of national security concern by rampant and unchecked outsourcing.