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45 trade groups warn Trump: Don’t do something commercially meaningless and penalize Americans

45 trade groups wrote an open letter to Trump trying to stop him from starting a trade war with China. In a joint open letter: –

The group urged Trump’s administration to take “measured, commercially meaningful actions consistent with international obligations” and warned Trump not to “penalize the American consumer and jeopardize recent gains in American competitiveness.” It’s clear to the group of businesses what Trump is trying to do regarding tariff on China is not commercially meaningful.

The group also warned of the “chain reaction of negative consequences” of trade war with China by “provoking” retaliation. And Trump should not respond to unfair Chinese practices and policies by measures that will “harm U.S. companies, workers, farmers, ranchers, consumers, and investors.”

In particular, it’s listed out in the letter that

  • Tariffs on consumer goods would raise price for consumers and business and “negating gains for American workers from U.S. tax reform.” T
  • Tariffs will also harm American companies that “sell component pieces of final products exported from China.”
  • Also, tariffs would harm community services provides including “health care, education, and emergency responders.
  • Tariffs on product components would “disrupting existing supply chains” and have “negative impact on American jobs”.
  • Tariffs will also depress financial markets.

Additionally, the group warned that “imposition of unilateral tariffs by the Administration would only serve to split the United States from its allies”.

Here is a copy of the letter.

And below is the list of trade groups:

  1. Agriculture Transportation Coalition
  2. Airforwarders Association
  3. Allied for Startups
  4. American Apparel & Footwear Association
  5. AutoCare Association
  6. CAWA Auto Parts
  7. Coalition of New England Companies for Trade
  8. Columbia River Customs & Forwarders
  9. CompTIA
  10. Computer and Communications Industry Association
  11. Consumer Technology Association (CTA)
  12. Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of Northern California
  13. Developers Alliance
  14. Fashion Accessory Shippers (FASA)
  15. Gemini Shippers Association
  16. Grocery Manufacturers Association
  17. Home Furnishings Association
  18. Information Technology Industry Council (ITI)
  19. International Wood Products Association
  20. Internet Association
  21. Los Angeles Customs Brokers
  22. National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America
  23. National Foreign Trade Council
  24. National Retail Federation
  25. NY/NJ Forwarders and Brokers Association
  26. North American Meat Institute
  27. Outdoor Industry Association
  28. Pacific Northwest Asia Shippers Association
  29. Promotional Products Association International
  30. Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA)
  31. Snowsports Industries America
  32. Specialty Crop Trade Council
  33. Sports and Fitness Industry
  34. Tea Association of the U.S.A., Inc.
  35. TechNet
  36. Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA)
  37. The APP Association (ACT)
  38. The Pacific Coast Council of Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders
  39. The Toy Association
  40. Travel Goods Association (TGA)
  41. U.S. Chamber of Commerce
  42. U.S. Council for International Business
  43. U.S. Fashion Industry Association
  44. U.S. Hide, Skin, and Leather Association
  45. Wine and Spirits Shippers Association

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