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Trade Wars: Lessons from the Past
Thursday, February 6, 2025
The U. S. learned from this mistake and stopped using tariffs so much. But now, things are changing again. The president is targeting goods from China, Canada, Mexico, and even Europe. Most are 10%-15% right now, but who knows where it'll go from here.
Tariffs are a tool, but when used wrong, they can be a weapon. They can hurt our friends and enemies alike. They can also lead to retaliation, which can be bad for everyone. This is especially true in today's global economy, where trade is like a giant dance.
The past teaches us that tariffs can lead to problems. They can cause fights with our trading partners and hurt the economy. It's a lesson we should remember as we move forward. The trade war of the 1930s was a wake-up call, and it's one we should heed today.
One thing is clear, tariffs can be tricky business. Tariffs might seem like a good idea at first, but they can have unexpected consequences. They can start fights with other countries, and those fights can lead to even more trouble. The key is to be smart and think long term, not short term.
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