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Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Tariffs to Impact Millions of Chinese Workers in Blow to Economy

Trump’s 145% tariffs on China’s goods are threatening to obliterate its access to the world’s biggest economy, with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. estimating that up to 20 million people — or about 3% of the labor force — may be exposed to US-bound exports. A full economic divorce would roil a workforce already drained by … Read More

Price hike on Shein? How Trump tariffs could shift the US’s love of fast fashion

After a chaotic week of flip-flopping tariff policies, cheap clothes from China are nearly certain to face a steep price hike soon – prompting concern among fast fashion retailers and potentially pushing consumers to look for other alternatives. As part of a package of global tariff policies announced on “liberation day” last week, Donald Trump … Read More

What Members Of The House Ways And Means Committee Are Saying About Tariffs

Ironically, Democrats now find themselves defending the interests of Wall Street and global corporations, which are the primary drivers of U.S. imports. According to Census data, large corporations account for 85% of all manufacturing imports. According to the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the U.S. exported $175.97 billion in agricultural commodities last year and imported $214.14 … Read More

Trump’s China tariff shocks US importers. One CEO calls it ‘end of days’

Rick Woldenberg thought he had come up with a sure-fire plan to protect his Chicago-area educational toy company from President Donald Trump’s massive new taxes on Chinese imports. “When he announced a 20% tariff, I made a plan to survive 40%, and I thought I was being very clever,” said Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources, … Read More

Japan and South Korea will continue to buy American wheat, but may change suppliers of soybeans and corn

While other Asian grain importers do not expect retaliation for the U.S. tariffs, limited vessel availability and trade war uncertainty are weighing on purchases, traders said. Traditional U.S. wheat buyers such as Japan and South Korea are expected to continue buying U.S. cargoes, but they may buy corn and soybeans from alternative suppliers in South … Read More

Trump sets 90% tariff rate on packages from China used by Shein and Temu

Trump has signed an executive order that triples the previously announced tariff rates on low-value packages exported to the U.S. from China via the international postal system. Trump set the initial tariff rate on packages worth less than $800 at 30% of the shipment’s value or $25, effective on May 2. The new rate will … Read More