- United States
- Texas
- Letter
These proposed tariffs would severely impact American consumers and businesses, raising costs across numerous sectors including agriculture, automotive, and consumer goods. Tariffs are essentially taxes paid by American importers and passed onto consumers through higher prices. This would exacerbate inflationary pressures and counteract efforts to lower costs for families already struggling with rising expenses. Rather than unilateral tariff actions that risk provoking retaliation and trade wars, a more effective approach would be working constructively with international partners on shared interests like border security and stemming illicit drug trafficking. Legislation should be passed to prevent these economically damaging tariffs from being imposed, prioritizing policies that foster cooperation, open markets, and affordable goods and services for the American people.