No one wins when China and U.S. go to war over trade

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Author(s) Tampa Bay Times editorial board
Source Tampa Bay Times
Date September 28, 2018
URL https://www.tampabay.com/opinion/editorials/a-times-editorial-no-one-wins-when-china-and-us-go-to-war-over-trade-20180928/
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China is a vast and expanding market, and the government unfairly leverages access to its consumers by demanding that companies wishing to sell there hand over intellectual property as a ticket to entry. That is wrong, but Trump piles on by complaining about the trade imbalance between the two countries and acting like an old-school mercantilist following the outdated idea that profitable trade balances, encouraged by protectionism, build wealth. Trade wars don't build wealth. Like other kinds of wars, they destroy it.


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This item argues against the position Trade war is good for the United States on the topic China–United States trade war.