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at ustr, that's what we are built to be worried about and concerned with. that will require a separate pathway. this is about imports from china. where you are talking about would be imports from mexico. something we are talking about our industry, workers in our partners about and i would ask you to stay tuned. >> trump tariffs lead to increased prices on enough customers. how can you be sure the same thing will happen again? >> i think the link in terms of tariffs to prices have been largely debunked. what i would say is the president has obstructed that we do is to focus on making our supply chains more resilient. we need more options. here in america we need to have more manufacturing capacity. resilient supply chain means we will be able to insulate the american economy from the price spikes and inflationary dynamics that we have seen that have come primarily from the supply chain challenges we have experience. first from the pandemic, russia's invasion of ukraine. if you think back to march of 2020 and he think about how much a face mask costs, it's a
at ustr, that's what we are built to be worried about and concerned with. that will require a separate pathway. this is about imports from china. where you are talking about would be imports from mexico. something we are talking about our industry, workers in our partners about and i would ask you to stay tuned. >> trump tariffs lead to increased prices on enough customers. how can you be sure the same thing will happen again? >> i think the link in terms of tariffs to prices have...
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that's within the ustr. with regard to that talking about unfair trade practices, what role does the department have in confronting chinese's manufacturing dominance through trade policy? working with ustr to address trade issues that have concern with allies, partners, adversaries what is -- how if at all is the department working with ustr? secretary raimondo: we work hand in glove with them on so many issues. i want to say i'm very concerned about this. it's no secret that china's economy is growing slower than it has and that they have wanted it to. it's also no secret that their strategy is wra*pbg crank up production. they now represent about 30% of the world's manufacturing output. they could decide to go to 60% to keep chinese people working, which would be disastrous for the global economy. i worry greatly, congresswoman, about the possibility that they do that and dump their cheap products whether it's electric vehicles, legacy semiconductor chips, critical minerals. the list is long if they crank
that's within the ustr. with regard to that talking about unfair trade practices, what role does the department have in confronting chinese's manufacturing dominance through trade policy? working with ustr to address trade issues that have concern with allies, partners, adversaries what is -- how if at all is the department working with ustr? secretary raimondo: we work hand in glove with them on so many issues. i want to say i'm very concerned about this. it's no secret that china's economy is...
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. >> when arthie arrived in the cabinet, we celebrated at ustr. i was so delighted when you were confirmed, because then there were two of us ordinary members of the cabinet representing our community. when julie was nominated in the spring of last year, i felt such incredible pride. >> i love the word sisterhood. i feel that from her. i feel that from us. someone who looks out for you, someone who's got your back. >> juju: a sisterhood they hope will keep breaking barriers. >> we know we're not done, we've got more work to do. when this becomes not notable, you don't have to be the pioneer and the ground-breaker, that's the progress we've made. >> juju: when we come back, the amazing story of a pioneer of the sky retiring but far from finished. if you have moderate to severe ulcerative colitis or crohn's disease... put it in check with rinvoq... a once—daily pill. when symptoms tried to take control, i got rapid relief... and reduced fatigue with rinvoq. check. when flares kept trying to slow me down... i got lasting steroid—free remission...
. >> when arthie arrived in the cabinet, we celebrated at ustr. i was so delighted when you were confirmed, because then there were two of us ordinary members of the cabinet representing our community. when julie was nominated in the spring of last year, i felt such incredible pride. >> i love the word sisterhood. i feel that from her. i feel that from us. someone who looks out for you, someone who's got your back. >> juju: a sisterhood they hope will keep breaking barriers....
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solar industry has -- has argued, not rightfully so , but it has been justified by ustr, starting a process for the exclusion of 19 products essentially for equipment. that industry is not there yet and if the u.s. raises the price essentially it could raise their costs and hinder efforts to supply chains. arguing about tariffs and equipment to raise costs. something interesting on the batteries, yes biden raised tariffs but they did not raise the tariffs for the batteries that go into solar and that is a key designation not to hinder the industry which is dominated by china. annabelle: that was stephen engle. we have some leadership changes or resignation at openai. this is the company that brought chatgpt to the world. the founder is leaving and the trajectory has been miraculous, he says. but he is exiting. it has been a very interesting time. he voted to oust sam altman and managed to survive the toll molds. he is excited for what comes next, something quite meaning will to him personally. haidi:'s trillion delivered a budget surplus with a return to deficit. jim chalmers says the impri
solar industry has -- has argued, not rightfully so , but it has been justified by ustr, starting a process for the exclusion of 19 products essentially for equipment. that industry is not there yet and if the u.s. raises the price essentially it could raise their costs and hinder efforts to supply chains. arguing about tariffs and equipment to raise costs. something interesting on the batteries, yes biden raised tariffs but they did not raise the tariffs for the batteries that go into solar...
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i think too that because of issues like that, ustr needs to get the review process completed. in terms of the exclusions because we are harming manufacturers in america who are unable to produce some of the parts that are involved in the supply chain. for a finished good. and we are -- i am not sure why anybody would think it is good to increase the cost of a product and make a manufacturer in america less competitive, that is what has happened with many of the 301's, especially when the exclusion process is arbitrary in many cases. and not very opaque. some have gotten there exclusions, some have not. folks do not understand how this is working. so, first and foremost, before we start talking about how good and before any elected official or appointed official starts talking about how good tariffs are, they need to look at the results of how these tariffs have been applied to some manufacturers in america and how that has cost jobs for american and you facture workers. doug: i think we are getting near the end of our time. on the 301 tariffs, it seems like you were only talki
i think too that because of issues like that, ustr needs to get the review process completed. in terms of the exclusions because we are harming manufacturers in america who are unable to produce some of the parts that are involved in the supply chain. for a finished good. and we are -- i am not sure why anybody would think it is good to increase the cost of a product and make a manufacturer in america less competitive, that is what has happened with many of the 301's, especially when the...