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Our Founding Fathers Rejected
FREE TRADE And So Should We


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CBO: Tariffs Bring Billions in Revenue, Barely Touch Inflation

The CBO projects that 2025 tariffs will reduce the U.S. budget deficit by $2.8 trillion over 10 years. Tariffs will save $500 billion in interest payments by lowering federal borrowing needs. Inflation will rise just 0.4 percentage points annually in 2025–2026, despite sweeping new tariffs. $81.4 billion in tariff revenue has already been collected this … Read More

Trump’s tariff ultimatum forces country to promise to buy more American goods

Taiwan has promised to buy more American goods after Trump threatened the island nation with a 32 percent tariff. Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te said last month that the country would buy more American natural gas and oil, weapons and agricultural goods. The self-governing island is looking to form closer ties with the US as it … Read More

Trump’s tariffs are already helping my family business

The tariff debate has tended to live in the realm of abstraction for people in the Acela Corridor. But for those of us desperately fighting to preserve generational American manufacturing businesses, the effects are anything but theoretical. My family has been in the tool-making business in West Virginia for more than 170 years. But the … Read More

China Forced to Keep Unprofitable Firms Alive to Save Jobs and Avoid Unrest

The inefficiency on display at Shaanxi Qinyang Changsheng Brewing Co. — a firm that hasn’t turned a profit since 2020 — might seem like an anomaly in a country where robots are replacing manual labor. But it’s a scene replicated across the nation, as company owners and local officials go to great lengths to protect … Read More

What a 55 Percent Tariff on Chinese Goods Could Mean for Footwear Firms

Nike Inc. doesn’t report fourth-quarter results until June 26, but it has already raised some retail prices at its U.S. stores, averaging between $2 and $10. But not all products are seeing price increases. While Nike apparel and equipment will see modest increases, and footwear prices between $100 and $150 will see increases up to … Read More

Here’s how the 55% U.S. tariffs on China are broken down

A White House official told MarketWatch that there are no new tariffs at the moment, and that the number includes 20% tariffs on fentanyl, a 10% “reciprocal” tariff and then an average level of 25% for tariffs that were already in place before this year. U.S. stocks SPX were higher Wednesday after softer-than-expected May inflation … Read More

PETER NAVARRO: Trump’s 50% steel tariff is a necessary shield for American industry

When President Trump first imposed Section 232 tariffs in 2018, they immediately spurred a resurgence in domestic steel investment. American steelmakers poured more than $20 billion into expanding and modernizing production across critical product lines – from hot-rolled sheet and corrosion-resistant plate to rebar and wire rod. These investments weren’t speculative; they were foundational to … Read More

Store brands become retail’s secret weapon against tariffs

“Private label is growing faster than mainstream retail and part of the reason is that consumers can save money by switching,” GlobalData managing director Neil Saunders told Axios. “This has been happening for a long time and the trend might be accelerated if tariffs push up prices,” Saunders said. The big picture: Store brands are … Read More