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There are at least 3 kinds of tariffs.
PROCTECTIVE TARIFFS - the idea is to increase prices and protect US workers (the proposed policy of Sanders and Democrats for years)
1) steel
2) aluminum
3) auto and auto parts
ACROSS THE BOARD TARIFFS ON ALL IMPORTS (Trump want to collect these taxes and reduce the reliance on US income taxes, as was the case over 100 years ago)
There could be exemptions (perhaps on electricity and oil). The immediate effect will be that food costs more (e.g. bananas, coffee, and avocados and other produce from Mexico. Canada and Mexico might get some exemptions if Trump continues to allow the terms of our agreement signed 4 or so years ago to stay in place. It seems likely that Trump will negotiate a better deal after the Canadian elections.
"RECIPROCAL" TAXES - these are taxes to tax/tariff those countries who sell more to us than they buy. It has nothing to do with their actual tariffs by these countries.
So, Vietnam purchases from us are only 10% of what they sell to us. This 90% deficiency will result in a 45% tariff. We simply want to punish those who don't buy a lot from us.
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EXAMPLE CONSEQUENCES - SHOES AND SNEAKERS (lots are produced in Vietnam)
1) Prices can go up 45%
2) Manufacturers can absorb some of the tariffs (prices will still go up)
2) Production can move to the US over time. After this happens, the jobs can be low pay jobs, higher than in Vietnam but still very low. This certainly isn't the goal. Or the jobs can be what we pay in the US, much higher. In that case the prices will be much higher than now. Say the labor cost plus delivery is now $25; that cost would likely go to $5) or more. As economists have said for year, if Americans want to have US made shoes, then they need to be prepared to pay more for shoes (and also for electronics)
PROCTECTIVE TARIFFS - the idea is to increase prices and protect US workers (the proposed policy of Sanders and Democrats for years)
1) steel
2) aluminum
3) auto and auto parts
ACROSS THE BOARD TARIFFS ON ALL IMPORTS (Trump want to collect these taxes and reduce the reliance on US income taxes, as was the case over 100 years ago)
There could be exemptions (perhaps on electricity and oil). The immediate effect will be that food costs more (e.g. bananas, coffee, and avocados and other produce from Mexico. Canada and Mexico might get some exemptions if Trump continues to allow the terms of our agreement signed 4 or so years ago to stay in place. It seems likely that Trump will negotiate a better deal after the Canadian elections.
"RECIPROCAL" TAXES - these are taxes to tax/tariff those countries who sell more to us than they buy. It has nothing to do with their actual tariffs by these countries.
So, Vietnam purchases from us are only 10% of what they sell to us. This 90% deficiency will result in a 45% tariff. We simply want to punish those who don't buy a lot from us.
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EXAMPLE CONSEQUENCES - SHOES AND SNEAKERS (lots are produced in Vietnam)
1) Prices can go up 45%
2) Manufacturers can absorb some of the tariffs (prices will still go up)
2) Production can move to the US over time. After this happens, the jobs can be low pay jobs, higher than in Vietnam but still very low. This certainly isn't the goal. Or the jobs can be what we pay in the US, much higher. In that case the prices will be much higher than now. Say the labor cost plus delivery is now $25; that cost would likely go to $5) or more. As economists have said for year, if Americans want to have US made shoes, then they need to be prepared to pay more for shoes (and also for electronics)