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162 points TaurenHunter | 4 comments | | HN request time: 0.808s | source
1. supermatt ◴[] No.43580093[source]
It seems like the way to "fix" a trade deficit is to create products the rest of the world actually wants to buy. The application of any reciprocal arrangement, whether tariffs or these ICs as proposed in the article only achieves "balance" through punishing others.

Aside from the obvious consumer technology and software I am hard pushed to think of any USA produce I would buy that would meet the standards we have in the EU.

The simple reality is that the USA consumes more than it produces.

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2. Crosseye_Jack ◴[] No.43580169[source]
> create products the rest of the world actually wants to bu

Exactly. Esp when you have the leader(s) of the US complaining that Europe doesn't buy US cars. Well in the UK smaller cars dominate the market where in the US larger cars do. On avg US cars are longer, wider, taller, and heavier.

A lot of our roads (Cities and urban areas) were not designed for larger cars, even a Tesla smallest car, the Model 3 feels big on the road, well it feels big on the road to me.

3. SiempreViernes ◴[] No.43580287[source]
> The simple reality is that the USA consumes more than it produces.

Indeed, and the US can afford this because it has concentrated a lot of the world's wealth within its borders. So it is not really clear what they want to fix.

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4. cantrecallmypwd ◴[] No.43587470[source]
This is the dilemma of spoiled rich kids who got too big for their breeches.