Largest US business group attacks Trump on tariffs

The US Chamber of Commerce, the nation's largest business group, is launching a campaign to oppose Trump's trade tariff policies.

The US Chamber of Commerce is running a campaign against President Donald Trump.

The US Chamber of Commerce is running a campaign against President Donald Trump. Source: AAP

The US Chamber of Commerce, the nation's largest business group and customarily a close ally of President Donald Trump's Republican Party, is launching a campaign to oppose Trump's trade tariff policies.

With some of America's tightest trading partners imposing retaliatory measures, Trump's approach to tariffs has unsettled financial markets and strained relations between the White House and the Chamber.
President and CEO of the US Chamber of Commerce, Tom Donohue.
President and CEO of the US Chamber of Commerce, Tom Donohue. Source: YouTube/US Chamber of Commerce
The new campaign starting on Monday, detailed first to Reuters, is an aggressive effort by the business lobbying giant.

Using a state-by-state analysis, it argues that Trump is risking a global trade war that will hit the wallets of US consumers.

"The administration is threatening to undermine the economic progress it worked so hard to achieve," said Chamber President Tom Donohue in a statement to Reuters.

"We should seek free and fair trade, but this is just not the way to do it."
The Chamber, which has 3 million members, historically has worked closely with Republican presidents and praised Trump for signing business tax cuts in December. But mounting trade tensions have opened a rift with the president.

Trump has implemented billions of dollars in tariffs targeted at China, Canada, Mexico and the European Union, saying such moves are needed to offset trade imbalances.

Nations have begun retaliating. On Friday, Canada struck back at US steel and aluminium tariffs, vowing to impose punitive measures on $US12.6 billion worth of American goods until Washington relents.

China is expected to impose a new 25-per cent tax on soybeans in July. Mexico is adding duties to pork imports. The EU has targeted $US3.2 billion in American goods exported to the 28-member bloc, including bourbon and Harley Davidson motorcycles.
In July China is expected to introduce a new 25% tax on soybeans.
In July China is expected to introduce a new 25% tax on soybeans. Source: AAP
Pushing back on Trump, the Chamber based a state-by-state analysis on data from the US Department of Commerce and government agencies in China, the EU, Mexico, and Canada.

Trump has previously been persuaded to back off of trade threats with the argument that states that backed him in the 2016 presidential campaign will be hard-hit.

For example, the Chamber said Texas could see $US3.9 billion worth of exports targeted by retaliatory tariffs; Tennessee, $US1.4 billion; and South Carolina, $US3 billion.


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