I'm not sure I understand this tariffs thing TBH.

If I see something on a shelf, two versions of practically the same thing, one is £3 from Taiwan and the other is 25% more, at nearly £4 from USA, I'm going to buy the £3 one.

Let's face it, who {normally) looks at WHERE the two items were manufactured. Unless you're super rich, you're going to go for the cheaper version.

So, who is this hurting?
Not me, I'm getting my item cheaper.
Not the supermarket, they don't give a shit. If they don't sell many, they'll just stop stocking it for sale.

So, the only ones I can see it hurting is the American manufacturers who are trying to sell their item to me in UK more expensively.

Why don't all countries just drop tariffs altogether and let's all just buy and sell each other's stuff without an added 20%, 40%, 50% tariff on top? The best items will come out on top, which would be USA items, because they're better made than say China items.

Like I say, I don't really get the tar

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