UNCONSTITUTIONAL


Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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Mexico Slaps 36% Tariff on Vietnam Steel Wire on Alleged Dumping

Mexico will impose a 36.23% tariff on imports of steel wire used for welding from Vietnam, saying they are harming local producers in Latin America’s second-largest economy. The economy ministry alleged Vietnam was “dumping” steel wire in Mexico, meaning exporting it at below-cost prices. Read the article.

Chinese EV Makers Hit EU Wall as Tariffs Add to Import Costs

Chinese automakers captured their smallest share of Europe’s electric-vehicle market in eight months, after new tariffs added as much as 35% to the cost of importing cars to the region. The European Union imposed the added tariffs at the end of October, after an investigation found that state aid had provided China’s EV industry with … Read More

CPA Applauds CBO Report Highlighting Revenue Gains And Minimal Economic Impact Of TariffsCPA Applauds CBO Report Highlighting Revenue Gains And Minimal Economic Impact Of Tariffs

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today highlighted key findings from the Congressional Budget Office’s (CBO) preliminary report on tariffs, which confirms CPA’s analysis that tariffs can raise significant government revenue while benefiting U.S. industries. The CBO’s findings show that the proposed 10/60 tariff package—an additional 10% global tariff and a 60% tariff on … Read More

Trump tariffs would cut deficits but hike consumer prices, CBO says

The Congressional Budget Office estimates sky-high tariffs promised by President-elect Trump might improve the nation’s fiscal outlook — but at the cost of higher inflation and slower economic growth than would otherwise be the case. The estimates assume other nations slap retaliatory tariffs of the same magnitude on U.S. exports. As for economic growth, the … Read More

Potential Trump tariffs, like many things in life, are not all good or bad

Almost nothing is all good or all bad, yet we often feel a need to cast things as one or the other. This is lazy thinking. Tariffs might have potential benefits or serve certain purposes. This tax on goods can raise money for government that can go toward other programs or to paying down debt. … Read More

Biden admin to hike tariffs on Chinese products in self-contradictory protectionist move after calling Trump’s tariff approach ‘a major mistake’

The Biden administration on Wednesday announced to increase tariffs on certain Chinese products, including solar cells and tungsten products. The rates for solar wafers and polysilicon will increase to 50 percent, and the rates for certain tungsten products will increase to 25 percent. These tariff increases will take effect on January 1, 2025, according to … Read More

Liberty Steel Closures Highlight Urgent Need To Address Mexico’s Violations And Steel Import Surge

The Coalition for a Prosperous America (CPA) today released a statement highlighting the harm caused by Mexico’s ongoing, blatant violation of the 2019 joint steel agreement. Earlier this month, Liberty Steel announced its decision to idle its wire plant in Peoria, Illinois after idling the steel mill rod mill operations there in October. Liberty Steel … Read More

Grant Cardone: Here’s Why I Believe Trump’s Tariffs Will Help the US Economy

Cardone believes that rules of supply and demand will counteract the possible price hikes that could come from tariffs. “At the end of the day, supply and demand is controlled by the consumer,” he told GOBankingRates. “As long as there’s enough supply and there’s enough demand, the appropriate price will be set, and the tariff … Read More