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If by chance you don’t think tariffs are good, then take a few minutes to listen and digest information that informs, teaches and brings clarity. Pick any link. It’s important to understand such details in order to then appreciate the bigger picture that benefits all nations – to include hometown USA. If you don’t have a different opinion after absorbing these links then step back a bit more to ponder why, in less than 48 hours from enacting Pres Trump’s executive order, all the largest economies in the world, including China (which is hit VERY hard) are now scrambling to re-negotiate their trade positions by first lowering all or most of their tariffs on the USA. Yes, the new national “business strategy” is indeed working.
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History, economics, the markets and the fundamentals of trade convey perspectives of applied tariffs that are important to carry forward into business decisions. Just to be clear on one seemingly forgotten bit of reality: the USA was on the edge of fiscal bankruptcy had ongoing fiscal policies not been taken (~$7T in new investments) coupled with the pending comprehensive tax reform bill now sitting in Congress.