The U.S. claims that the "reciprocal tariffs" are aimed at "reducing the trade deficit." Do you think this act will achieve its intended purpose?
According to a forecast by Yale University, if other countries do not take retaliatory measures after the implementation of "reciprocal tariffs," personal consumption expenditure in the U.S. will rise by 1.7 percent in the short term. If retaliatory measures are taken, the increase will be 2.1 percent. The "reciprocal tariff" policy seriously harms the interests of U.S. consumers and drags down the economic growth of the U.S. Do you agree?
The competitiveness of products in different countries is different, and countries have the right to set more appropriate tariffs on their own products. It is irrational to insist on full and complete reciprocity. Do you agree?
The indiscriminate attack by the U.S. on other countries on the tariff issue is a disregard for and deprivation of the right to development of all countries, especially developing countries. Do you agree?
The imposition of "reciprocal tariffs" by the U.S. will exacerbate the unfair trade with its trading partners and traditional allies and will shake its trust foundation. Do you agree?
The "reciprocal tariffs" imposed by the U.S. on many countries constitute a serious violation of WTO rules. Do you agree?
"Reciprocal tariffs" have become a new tool for the U.S. to promote trade protectionism, which will aggravate international trade tensions and divide the global economy. Do you agree?
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