cawacko
Well-known member
The tariffs we put on China during the Trump years were obviously a big deal. While they had some support, many recognized they hurt American businesses and consumers. Can someone with a better understanding of the tariffs than I explain what the Biden Administration view has been to them? Because as I read it, they've kept many of them in place (when he has the power to remove them). Is there some long game he is playing by keeping them?
I think the tariffs themselves, unfortunately, weren't all that unpopular rather many people didn't like them because it was Trump doing it. And now that he's out of office people stopped talking/complaining about them. But I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time.
I think the tariffs themselves, unfortunately, weren't all that unpopular rather many people didn't like them because it was Trump doing it. And now that he's out of office people stopped talking/complaining about them. But I could be wrong, wouldn't be the first time.