((HillMP-DA argued that under President Donald Trump’s plan, the United States appears to be “in a trade war with ourselves.”
Religion joined the “The Hill Sunday” from Newsnation, where the host Blake Burman asked her about Administration argument Definitions aim to deliberately attract manufacturing functions to the United States
Burman noted that there are many manufacturing factories in the state of Dean, which will go to lethargy this summer, which means that hundreds of jobs will be lost. Since the Trump administration is defending the customs tariff plan as a way to return jobs to the United States, Some legislators warn The jobs will go to another place.
“I don’t know anyone who does not want to re -manufacture to the United States,” she said. “This, partly, why did we pass the Law of Chips and Huge Science. So, I salute the idea that we want to re -manufacture, but you cannot do this in this way.”
“This is completely reckless,” Dean continued, noting that companies hurt me locally and internationally.
She highlighted a final trip she made to Europe, where she said she was “baffled” to the Trump agenda.
“This is not a reasonable policy,” said Dean. “
“It seems that we are in a commercial war with ourselves.”
She noted that most people want manufacturing in the United States, but it will take years to bring him to the country. She said it must be done by implementing the reasonable policy.
Representative Rowa (D-Calif) agrees with Dean. Last month, he argued that technology manufacturing will not go to the United States and instead, as there are lower tariff rates. Production can move away from China, which has more than 100 percent tariffs, but it will instead go to India, Malaysia or Vietnam.
The attention of legislators comes because American companies are turbulent due to market fluctuations and customers warn against increasing prices due to definitions.