Tariffs on something from China doesn’t get paid by China. It gets paid by the US consumer.
And I don’t mean that like “China pays the tariff so the end result is a higher price for the consumer”…I mean, literally, China doesn’t pay it. China sees no difference in the cost of importing things to us. Nothing changes for them.
In some cases if you don’t tariff it, the US consumer ends up paying for it in the long run. Artificially underpriced products are meant to drive domestic industries and other competitors out of business. You then end up with a monopoly that charges exorbitant prices at a later date and everyone domestically is out of a good paying job.
That already happens domestically with large players. See Amazon and basically every small business out there. And we don’t even get a bunch of jobs for it, because Amazon has mastered the use of robotics to minimize job production.
Tariffs on something from China doesn’t get paid by China. It gets paid by the US consumer.
And I don’t mean that like “China pays the tariff so the end result is a higher price for the consumer”…I mean, literally, China doesn’t pay it. China sees no difference in the cost of importing things to us. Nothing changes for them.
In some cases if you don’t tariff it, the US consumer ends up paying for it in the long run. Artificially underpriced products are meant to drive domestic industries and other competitors out of business. You then end up with a monopoly that charges exorbitant prices at a later date and everyone domestically is out of a good paying job.
That already happens domestically with large players. See Amazon and basically every small business out there. And we don’t even get a bunch of jobs for it, because Amazon has mastered the use of robotics to minimize job production.