A tariff is a tax on imports or exports between countries.
yes, support homegrown industry and more locally envirmentally friendly industry
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on products imported by outsourcing businesses
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on products that are imported by outsourcing businesses
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on products imported by job outsourcing businesses
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on products imported by businesses outsourcing jobs in exchange for low wage manufacturing labor
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on products imported by businesses that are outsourcing jobs in exchange for low wage manufacturing labor
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, add or increase tariffs only on products imported by businesses who are outsourcing jobs in exchange for low wage manufacturing labor
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on products imported by businesses who are outsourcing jobs in exchange for low wage manufacturing labor
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only on imports by businesses who are outsourcing manufacturing jobs in exchange for low wage labor
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only for businesses that are outsourcing jobs in exchange for cheap labor to make their products
@michaelconnely2yrs2Y
Too many factors to answer well.
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but add or increase tariffs on material resources and products imported by job outsourcing businesses
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but add or increase import tariffs on job outsourcing businesses
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, but add or increase tariffs on resources imported by job outsourcing manufacturers
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only add tariffs on products imported by job outsourcing businesses
@7PTCG382yrs2Y
No, only add or increase tariffs on products imported by job outsourcing businesses
@8YJ6ZGY2yrs2Y
No but increase them for countries who violate agreements or human rights
@8WT6RTM3yrs3Y
Yes, but only for countries that use social dumping as a way to be price competitive
@TyberZannxxxx3yrs3Y
No, tax outsourcing companies instead.
@86N5Z353yrs3Y
No, unless the country has countless human rights violations.
@8SQXDKX3yrs3Y
Tariffs should be dependant on the nation that we are importing from
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, only on products imported by businesses who outsource jobs to other countries in exchange for substandard labor expenses
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, except on products from countries that steal our intellectual property and manipulate their currency
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, except on those countries that steal our intellectual property and manipulate their currency
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers, with China being the exception due to their theft of our intellectual property and manipulation of their currency
@7PTCG383yrs3Y
No, a global free trade system is better for our businesses and consumers, with China being the sole exception due to their theft of our intellectual property
@5RY8R2H3yrs3Y
Yes. Now more than ever, we have seen how important it is to produce our own products rather than rely on global suppliers in a time of shortage and need.
@7VXCKJ24yrs4Y
Yes, tax based solely on embodied energy of goods.
@87V5TYY4yrs4Y
Yes, but multilaterally, countries that use cheap labor should be punished and our allies and neighbors should be free to trade
@8HSM22W4yrs4Y
Keep them constant for NATO members but increase them for non-NATO members
@4W48KKZ4yrs4Y
Yes, but only slightly and offer "tariff breaks" on foreign companies who can prove ethical business practices and adequate working conditions for employees.
@8GR8N5C4yrs4Y
I am in the middle, I can see both POV's
@3VSVGRS4yrs4Y
Yes Free Trade can only be conducted with countries that practice Free Trade internally.
@8FPLGKD4yrs4Y
Yes, but only from countries that are failing in human rights or have a lower minimum wage and working age.
@7PTCG384yrs4Y
No, but drastically increase taxes and import tariffs on outsourcing businesses
@7Z659224yrs4Y
No, but if a country is engaging in unfair restrictive trade, then we should able to retaliate
@8F5PKLS4yrs4Y
Yes, but only to within ten percent and use the taxes for foreign aid for the source country.
@7Z659224yrs4Y
Yes, but if a country is engaging in unfair restrictive trade, then we should able to retaliate
@84BTBWN4yrs4Y
Yes but only on countries that do not align with our interests or ideologies.
@2VP298Q4yrs4Y
Add tariffs on items from US companies that were made overseas to the corporations.
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