About the sino us trade war

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About The Sino US Trade War

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In the United States, the trade war has deeply harmed the interests of the American people. In order to voice for people and contain the harm of trade war, more than 80 major trade associations in the United States, including the United States agricultural industry organization Farmers for Free Trade, announced on September 12 the establishment of the United States Association of Americans in Support of Free Trade.


Yes, he proposed trade war.

IS HE! IS HE!


The cross-industry alliance aims to oppose tariffs, publicize the beneficial effects of international trade on the U.S. economy, and talk about tariff damage to American businesses, farmers, workers and families through various activities, according to the organization's special website, Tariff Injury, September 12. The organization has also established a regional search map, which can accurately identify the damage suffered by the trade war in various parts of the United States, including job losses, investment delays, price rises and so on. In addition, the alliance also sent letters to the U.S. House of Representatives and Senate on the same day, calling on them to take action against the enormous damage caused by the trade war. Over the next two months, the alliance will also campaign in Chicago, Nashville, Pennsylvania and Ohio, as well as in key communities in the American heartland.


So why does Trump have to start a war? If we do not start a war, it will not affect the interests of the state.

Unless, of course, you want to be a world hegemony.


Matthew Shay, president of the National Retail Federation, said the U.S. industry suffered losses in the trade war, and that the tit-for-tat trade war led to unemployment and rising prices, which afflicted families, businesses, farmers, and workers, and thus created such a leap. Coalition organizations in the industry, to amplify the voice of the American people, so that the government better understand the real consequences of the trade war. We stand here representing communities large and small in the United States, counting on the government to develop an effective strategy to return to the negotiating table and ease trade tensions.


(Matthew Shea, President of the National Federation of retailers)


Last week, 150 trade associations in the United States jointly wrote to U.S. trade representatives, calling for no tariffs on more Chinese imports to the United States and warning that higher tariffs would seriously undermine global supply chains and hurt U.S. businesses and consumers. The 150 industry associations represent American manufacturers, farmers, retailers, technology companies, natural gas and oil companies, importers, exporters and other supply chain stakeholders. In a letter to U.S. Trade Representative Letterschizer, they warned that unilateral tariff increases would not lead to meaningful negotiations or concessions, but would only lead to countermeasures.



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