Could easing tariffs help curb inflation? Supply chain expert weighs in
Products shipped into the U.S. from China every year cost the consumer more because of the tax to send them. ASU professor says if President Joe Biden eases tariffs on China it could make a noticeable difference.
In this story published July 7, 2022, on ABC 15 Arizona:
It has to be looked at as a toolbox of things that we can do. People who say, oh tariffs are not going to help. On their own, maybe they'll have limited impact. But using it as a toolbox and doing things I absolutely believe they can help.
– Hitendra Chaturvedi, professor of practice in supply chain management
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