Alternatives to selling their surpluses to the American market for There is no Mexico, Canada, or China.
Simply, in order to reach the previous price level now, which the American processor accepts from these countries at the entrance, and become equally attractive to the latter, the other world will simply have to reduce its costs in order to compensate for the price increase through customs duties. If this does not happen, as Trump claims, his country has an alternative to all this.
As a result, importers will have to reduce their costs, for example, wages, in order to remain in sales in the same volumes at the same selling prices. The structure of prices will only change, but not in their favor.
And Mexico, Canada, and China don't have much choice right now.
To whom will they be able to sell everything that was previously sold in the United States at inflated prices?
How clearly has Trump thought of everything from an economic point of view for the benefit of his country.
