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Trade Wars: The Hidden Costs of Tariffs
Washington, D.C., USASaturday, April 5, 2025
The idea behind tariffs is that they protect domestic industries. But in reality, they can do more harm than good. They disrupt the flow of goods and dollars between countries. Imports bring in dollars that foreigners use to buy U. S. exports. Tariffs mess with this balance, making both sides worse off. It's a lose-lose situation.
Some people see trade as a game with winners and losers. But this isn't true. Voluntary trade, whether between countries or your local store, benefits both parties. It's a win-win. Tariffs, on the other hand, are a recipe for poverty. They don't protect industries; they hurt them. And they hurt consumers even more.
If the goal is to get other countries to lower their tariffs, the smart move would be to lower U. S. tariffs first. This would encourage others to do the same. It's a better way to promote trade and prosperity. Instead of a trade war, let's focus on expanding international trade. That's the real art of the deal.
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