OVER 600 COMPANIES SIGNED A
LETTER SUPPORTING PRESIDENT TRUMP IN TRADE WAR WITH CHINA, by
Over 600 companies signed a letter that
will be presented during a meeting at the Office of the United States Trade
Representative, where $300 billion in new tariffs are being debated. 173
companies do not support tariffs.
Do you know why these two groups of
companies have such differing opinions? The companies against Trump manufacture
their products in China and those supporting the president manufacture their
products here hiring millions of Americans. Do I need to tell you which group I
agree with?
Most of the anti-Trump companies
manufacture high-end tennis shoes. They pay cheap wages for labor and huge
contracts to a few top athletes.
From The Conservative Tribune: In an online
filing by Apple, the company
claims these new tariffs would keep them from being as competitive as they’d
like and reduce their contribution to the U.S. Treasury.Apple’s comments,
however, are much more subdued compared to other large corporations.
Earlier this year, according to Bloomberg, 173 footwear companies including Nike and Adidas signed a joint letter
that said Trump’s proposed tariffs would be “catastrophic for our consumers,
our companies and the American economy as a whole.”
“On behalf of our hundreds of millions of footwear consumers and hundreds
of thousands of employees, we ask that you immediately stop this action,” the
team of footwear companies collectively demanded.
They want to keep the gravy-train going at the expense of the American economy — they’re worried people won’t buy their newly-tariffed footwear and will instead pick up a pair of shoes manufactured in the United
States.
Despite what those massive companies think, a letter
signed by 600 American businesses that are tired of China “taking advantage” of
them tells a far different story.
Comments
Shoe manufacturing
began exiting the US in the 1970s. But the process is now automated. Shoe
companies should reestablish plants in the US just for the US market. Apple should do the same. It looks like the
smartphones are oversaturated in the US and the Apple plant may not need to be
big. Consumers are “app” heavy and will probably not replace their smartphones
very often.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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