01-31-2017, 04:54 AM
Further to EB's post, consider the proposed 20% tax on goods imported from Mexico:
Apart from increasing the price of imported avocados, etc by 20%, the forced use of more expensive US-manufactured automotive components will force up the cost of motor vehicles, and this will apply to other parts of the US manufacturing industry too.
It's a classic example of what happens when simplistic, populist solutions are applied to complex, real world issues.
Apart from increasing the price of imported avocados, etc by 20%, the forced use of more expensive US-manufactured automotive components will force up the cost of motor vehicles, and this will apply to other parts of the US manufacturing industry too.
It's a classic example of what happens when simplistic, populist solutions are applied to complex, real world issues.
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