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<blockquote data-quote="Jimi77" data-source="post: 8884875" data-attributes="member: 673702"><p>There is no reason to believe we'll "go hard with big tariffs." How much do we really need to tariff China to get them to open up their markets and/or get manufacturing to return to the US? Furthermore, remember we opened up trade with China the idea was that we were building up a bilateral trade partner and creating an economy that would could both import from and export to. It's time for China to live up the "export to" part of the agreement or they can no longer have the advantages of having relatively unfettered access to the US economy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jimi77, post: 8884875, member: 673702"] There is no reason to believe we'll "go hard with big tariffs." How much do we really need to tariff China to get them to open up their markets and/or get manufacturing to return to the US? Furthermore, remember we opened up trade with China the idea was that we were building up a bilateral trade partner and creating an economy that would could both import from and export to. It's time for China to live up the "export to" part of the agreement or they can no longer have the advantages of having relatively unfettered access to the US economy. [/QUOTE]
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