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Architect of Trump's tariff policy doesn't see 'immediate change' to China tariffs


Published on 2025-04-30 16:46:40 - Fortune
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  • Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers Stephen Miran said tariffs on China would remain in place.

In an article by Stephen Miran published on Fortune.com, the author argues that President Trump should maintain the tariffs on Chinese goods as a strategic move in negotiations with China. Miran suggests that these tariffs have been effective in pressuring China to come to the negotiating table and that removing them prematurely could weaken the U.S. position. He emphasizes that the tariffs are a critical tool in addressing unfair trade practices by China, and that keeping them in place could lead to a better trade deal for the United States. Miran also notes that despite some economic costs, the tariffs have not significantly harmed the U.S. economy and that the potential benefits of a strong trade agreement with China outweigh these costs.

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