The US needs
bi-lateral trade agreements with countries who will be able to offer reciprocal
trade. The US should be able to continue to shun trade with Iran, Venezuela,
Cuba, North Korea, China, Russia and any other country we put sanctions and
tariffs on. That leaves all the other countries that have the opportunity to
increase exports and get better prices on imports.
Price is the ultimate
arbiter of trade. If the price is low
and the products are good, the low bidder will win the sale and the buyer will
get a good deal. Tariffs are being used to bring manufacturing jobs back to the
US, but these are targeted to allow US manufacturers to supply American
consumers with goods from critical industries for defense and high tech industry
sectors to protect intellectual property and provide higher paying jobs in the
US.
Bi-lateral trade
agreements will allow the trading partners to concentrate on allowing both
countries to improve their import and export trade. Trade with the US will require
reciprocal trade that would result in making each other’s exports and imports
closer in dollar volume. Countries who have an abundance of oil, natural gas
have the advantage in trade, because all countries need these and many
countries are not able to provide for their oil and gas needs. With these
countries, the US will sell oil and gas to them and import more goods from them
to achieve reciprocity.
Norb Leahy, Dunwoody
GA Tea Party Leader
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