An important point that needs more examination is how do we get to a point where we have a competitive landscape to the new US manufacturer to US consumer market. It sounds like we need to split up existing leading American manufacturers to ensure that the market to American consumers has competition to encourage price declines. Without …
An important point that needs more examination is how do we get to a point where we have a competitive landscape to the new US manufacturer to US consumer market. It sounds like we need to split up existing leading American manufacturers to ensure that the market to American consumers has competition to encourage price declines. Without this American manufacturers are going to immediately raise prices to match the new imports+tariffs prices. This will not meet the objective of market share going to American companies, it will just result in internal inflation. The more barrier to entries in an industry the more aggressive the splitting up to ensure multiple us producers needs to be. Otherwise we are at the mercy of foreign companies to direct manufacturing into the US, this is always going to result in them maintaining some manufacturing out of the US and then therefore a weekening of those market forces.
An important point that needs more examination is how do we get to a point where we have a competitive landscape to the new US manufacturer to US consumer market. It sounds like we need to split up existing leading American manufacturers to ensure that the market to American consumers has competition to encourage price declines. Without this American manufacturers are going to immediately raise prices to match the new imports+tariffs prices. This will not meet the objective of market share going to American companies, it will just result in internal inflation. The more barrier to entries in an industry the more aggressive the splitting up to ensure multiple us producers needs to be. Otherwise we are at the mercy of foreign companies to direct manufacturing into the US, this is always going to result in them maintaining some manufacturing out of the US and then therefore a weekening of those market forces.