• @[email protected]
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      54 months ago

      There are two valid reasons that tariffs are normally applied. The first is to protect the local economy. This usually makes sense where there are marked differences in the cost of living in two regions, giving a financial advantage to the region with the lower CoL. The second is to counteract subsidies in one region allowing a lower sale price in another region. The idea here is to remove the unfair advantage the subsidized companies are enjoying.

      There are other reasons, such as simple protectionism, where relative competitiveness is ignored and is more broadly applied to restrict foreign goods and services from flooding a market.

      The reason for not applying tariffs for locally-made products is pretty straightforward. Employees are local, goods produced are local, business taxes (if actually paid) are local. Profits will undoubtedly be siphoned off to China, but that’s the case for any foreign owned business.

      • @[email protected]
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        114 months ago

        China definitely, 100% bro, has no possible ulterior motives for subsidizing the fuck out of their electric vehicle industry to out compete it in its early stages across the west. Yeah, right.

        Tell me again about how China has no import tariffs on anything?

      • Flying Squid
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        34 months ago

        If that was all it was about, I doubt all the Western car companies would have been pushing so hard for the tariff.

        • @merari42
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          64 months ago

          The German car companies are very afraid of Chinese retaliatory tariffs on luxury cars.

          • Flying Squid
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            14 months ago

            Sorry, you’re right. I thought I had read the opposite.

            However- they appear to be against the tariffs because it affects their exports and not because they think it’s bad for competition in Europe. I would think they would not want these Chinese car factories in the EU and will push for that to be sanctioned in some way.