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    Trump says 'obnoxious' tariffs will bring factories to US

    By KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI,

    13 hours ago
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    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump pushed back at arguments that tariffs would hike costs for consumers /AFP

    US Republican candidate Donald Trump on Tuesday said that companies will drop plans to build factories overseas when faced with the threat of high tariffs on shipping goods to the United States.

    "The higher the tariff, the more likely it is that the company will come into the United States," the former president Trump told an audience at the Economic Club of Chicago.

    "You make it so high, so horrible, so obnoxious" companies will "come right away," he added.

    The economy has emerged as one of the main issues ahead of the November 5 US election, where Trump is in a dead heat with Vice President Kamala Harris, according to polls.

    The former president has vowed a 10 percent to 20 percent across-the-board tariff on imports and a 60 percent rate on Chinese goods -- and more recently threatened a 200 percent levy on automobiles made in Mexico.

    During the hour-long interview, Trump pushed back at arguments that tariffs would hike costs for consumers and punish businesses faced with higher-priced imports.

    "To me, the most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff," Trump said.

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    Larry Poe
    3h ago
    I'm a huge Trump fan, but tariffs will not bring factories back. the root cause for them leaving in the first place was unions and overpriced US labor, combined with expensive environmental compliance. US labor is overpriced and under preforming compared to cheaper foreign labor markets. environmental compliance is virtually nonexistent in those countries as well. for instance I once helped move a factory to Mexico. the US workers were paid over $20 an hour average starting wages and they also had full benefits including vacation and health care. in addition there was the expense of things like unemployment insurance, half employee income taxes, FML, etc. the Mexican workers got $3 an hour and 0 benefits. all total the US labor averaged $30 an hour including benefits starting wages, and the Mexican labor that replaced it cost $3 total. 1000% reduction in labor costs from day 1.
    Kawaii Cube
    3h ago
    Trump basically will isolate America. This will cause very high inflation back to 100% or more similar to Argentina.
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