- United States
- Texas
- Letter
The administration must reconsider its current protectionist trade policy imposing extensive tariffs on imports from key trading partners like Mexico, Canada, and China. The severe economic burden these tariffs place on American consumers and businesses calls for a change in approach. Analyses show the tariffs could raise costs by over $1,000 annually for the average U.S. household through higher prices on groceries, cars, electronics, and other goods. Businesses face increased production expenses, disrupted supply chains, and diminished prospects for investment and job creation. Retaliatory tariffs also jeopardize export industries vital to the U.S. economy. This policy demands advocacy on behalf of the American people to avoid further damaging impacts on household budgets, business competitiveness, and overall economic growth. A course correction toward resolving trade disputes through negotiations rather than escalating tariffs is imperative to safeguard the financial well-being of American families and the nation's long-term economic interests.