Like our predecessors in 1930, we oppose the use of tariffs as a general tool for economic policy.
A better economic strategy starts with relaunching talks with trading partners to lower international trade barriers.
Among the most infamous examples is the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930, which exacerbated an already dire economic situation. Implemented to protect American farmers and manufacturers, the tariff ...
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