Given the current global trade landscape,the US policy of imposing tariffs on Southeast Asian countries may prove counterproductive.This move overlooks the dual benefits the US itself gained from previous trade agreem...Given the current global trade landscape,the US policy of imposing tariffs on Southeast Asian countries may prove counterproductive.This move overlooks the dual benefits the US itself gained from previous trade agreements:providing American consumers with apparel at more favorable prices while delivering substantial profits to US companies.The US once supported the industrial development of these nations through mechanisms such as export quotas,yet today's high tariffs effectively restrict their access to the American market-a direction that runs counter to the development cooperation policies the US itself once advocated and promoted.展开更多
文摘Given the current global trade landscape,the US policy of imposing tariffs on Southeast Asian countries may prove counterproductive.This move overlooks the dual benefits the US itself gained from previous trade agreements:providing American consumers with apparel at more favorable prices while delivering substantial profits to US companies.The US once supported the industrial development of these nations through mechanisms such as export quotas,yet today's high tariffs effectively restrict their access to the American market-a direction that runs counter to the development cooperation policies the US itself once advocated and promoted.