Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions.

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   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #221  
One of the problems with the tariffs was it applied to raw goods but not finished or semi finished of the same material.

A coil of steel was tariffed but stamp out an item and it wasnt tariffed.

A nail factory couldnt buy coils and still compete with imported nails. They would of been better off importing nails rather than coils to make nails
Good example of why tariffs may cause US manufacturing to move to other countries. (y)
 
   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #222  
One of the problems with the tariffs was it applied to raw goods but not finished or semi finished of the same material.

A coil of steel was tariffed but stamp out an item and it wasnt tariffed.

A nail factory couldnt buy coils and still compete with imported nails. They would of been better off importing nails rather than coils to make nails
Is that better?
There are quite a few instances where the more expensive nails would still be purchased. As a small timer, I would pay a higher price for made in USA and millions of other Americans might, too. There are also construction projects where ALL USA sourced materials are specified. I have built quite a few of them.
But if they are all imported, then there’s ZERO US jobs or factories other than boxing them up and selling at HD or Lowes.

I’d rather retain some manufacturing here and hope for better days ahead than import 100% of nails from China.
 
   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #224  
Ummm actually, I think they did.
Billions in tariffs went into the treasury and were then dispersed back to farmers and others in need of help.
Plus it kept the USA in the game. Better than your idea of importing everything we consume from China.
I don’t want a chinese tractor or chinese toothpaste or Chinese meat. Using the way you constantly talk about, we’ll be doing that in short order.
 
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   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #225  
it’s pretty funny that pass that law and automaker simply spend effort to beat the test … they all got caught doing it.
 
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I am a consumer that if I’m just out shopping and see something that I want and then see Made in China on it I will typically just put it back on the shelf. I only buy China made things on something that I really really need and cannot seem to locate otherwise.
 
   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #227  
I am a consumer that if I’m just out shopping and see something that I want and then see Made in China on it I will typically just put it back on the shelf. I only buy China made things on something that I really really need and cannot seem to locate otherwise.
You aren’t alone.
Some protectionism should be allowed. The counties that are destroying our entire industrial base, like China, are subsidizing their industries to simply under-price our manufacturing base.
 
   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #228  
Ummm actually, I think they did.
Billions in tariffs went into the treasury and were then dispersed back to farmers and others in need of help.
Plus it kept the USA in the game. Better than your idea of importing everything we consume from China.
I don’t want a chinese tractor or chinese toothpaste or Chinese meat. Using the way you constantly talk about, we’ll be doing that in short order.
The tariffs aren’t the way to promote US industry. Giving federal tax credits to companies that start up new manufacturing or move manufacturing from overseas to the U.S. would be the best approach. This would be very targeted without unintended consequences.
 
   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #229  
The tariffs aren’t the way to promote US industry. Giving federal tax credits to companies that start up new manufacturing or move manufacturing from overseas to the U.S. would be the best approach. This would be very targeted without unintended consequences.
I would do both
 
   / Cummins fined $1.675 Billion for gaming their diesel emissions. #230  
I would do both
I explained what steel tariffs did to my brother in law’s industry and the resulting inflation. Tax incentives don’t have those consequences.
 
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