Jimi77
Premium Member
CarAudio.com VIP
- Thread Starter
- #12,511
I mentioned we got cheaper goods, so yes we got a benefit out of it or the trade wouldn't have happened in the first place. I don't think any American can honestly look at the net results of 30 years of "free trade" with China and think we got the better of the deal or anything near a fair deal out it. I'm getting cheap goods that fall apart more frequently, so often times I'm not even saving money.Completely depends on how you look at it. China as a whole benefited from the extra income coming from the U.S. while the people living here experience more buying power of the dollar due to lower costs. I don't understand why people look at our trade with China in such a black and white way. There's such thing as mutually beneficial trade.
Most likely. It's going to have to be addressed eventually. Sooner rather than later would be better.
It can't last. In the end both the United States and China are dependent upon one another. As I said above, that isn't necessarily a bad thing. However, there's no reason that the U.S. cannot bolster manufacturing here in the coming years/decades. Targeted tariffs that help to protect our most important manufacturing industries is 100% a good foreign policy. But blanket tariffs are not. Too many "inferior" goods that don't make sense for us to manufacture due to the added costs related to labor. Not to mention that we don't even have the population to support manufacturing everything that the country needs. International trade will never go away. And the fact is that the U.S. is one of the wealthiest and most powerful countries in the world. We're going to buy and consume more from other countries than they'll buy from us in general.
At least China often does a half decent job with amps and subwoofers. I stopped buying coffee makers because they would break every couple of years. The quality of clothing & shoes has gone way down hill too. Let's bring those manufacturing jobs back to the US and create new ones in Latin America.The reason you don’t see American goods selling well in other countries, is because other countries have high tariffs on US goods. That way their people buy their goods. Canada has done this for years. That’s why Canadians come into the United States to buy US goods. It’s cheaper here than what they can buy it there.
And actually if you buy gas, you are/were helping Canada. Because we export oil from Canada. Now I know a lot of people in the oil industry. And they hate Canadian oil. Because it’s crude oil and takes a lot of refining to use it.
We allowed China to send billions of their cheap good here without tariff, while they tariffed our goods. They want to sell here without a tariff, but don’t want American goods to sell there.
A lot of you are too young to remember the late 80’s early 90’s where we had American made amps. Yes, they were expensive but, the customer service was top notch. And then we started letting China sell their stuff and American companies couldn’t compete with cheap Chinese amps. So China basically cost American businesses to shut down and American workers to lose their jobs.
