Should the U.S. increase tariffs on imported products from China?
A tariff is a tax levied on the import and exports of goods in international trade. The U.S. currently trades over $590 billion in goods with China every year. In 2015 China exported $466 billion worth of goods to the U.S. and imported $123 billion worth of U.S. goods. The 2015 China - U.S. trade imbalance of 344% is a new world record. During the 2016 Presidential race Donald Trump proposed levying a 45% tariff on China and any other U.S. trade partner which violates trade deals through currency manipulation and illegal export subsidies. Proponents of tariffs argue that China breaks trade…
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Response rates from 93.6k America voters.
54% Yes |
46% No |
48% Yes |
46% No |
6% Yes, China should be punished for artificially manipulating their currency |
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Unique answers from America voters whose views went beyond the provided options.
@8JCJLWV4yrs4Y
If yes, it would need to be done in a carefully thought-out way. I can imagine security reasons to do this, but there will be plenty of unintended consequences to be considered.
@9FQ2KNX1yr1Y
No, but their unfair trade practices should still be addressed
@9DZSCRQ1yr1Y
No, tariffs are only a tax on consumers. However, we should continue to create alliances in the Indo-Pacific to turn the global economy against China.
@8D7ZTLD4yrs4Y
No, but their unfair trade practices and theft of intellectual property must be addressed.
@98PHPKM2yrs2Y
Yes, but only to induce revenue, not to protect industries
@98L5XFM2yrs2Y
Yes, but I think we should end America's reliance on China once and for all and start making medicine and all of our products in America in order for the USA to dominate the world economically.
@4TGBF23 8mos8MO
We need to switch diplomatic relations back to Taiwan (Republic of China) and not the People's Republic of China to reduce the Chinese Communist Party's influence on the world.
@8K7PMJN4yrs4Y
No, but China should be punished for their violations against human rights in some way
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