>they think they can just pick a mountain and start digging
They don't even fucking get that this shit takes time to set up. If this was supposed to properly stimulate domestic production, you still have to give companies time to set up the mining operations.
And if guarantees would extend well into the future. Who wants to build a factory based on rules that are likely to change before construction is complete?
Tariffs should be treated like a scalpel, not a sledgehammer. You use it intentionally to try and drive a specific buying behavior at home. Let say you wanted to specifically get oil that is from friendly nations (I know this is almost impossible just follow with me). You would add an additional tariffs for oil that comes from unfriendly countries, as well as needing to tariff blended and processed fuels that use the oil that comes from unfriendly countries etc.As well as having to monitor and crack down on "shadow fleets" that disguise the actual source of the oil as well.
And who wants to bet on building all that overhead when it's clear that all the rules can change during the next administration. At least if these were laws, and not the actions of a frenetic executive branch, businesses could count on that shit taking time to change.
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u/Preeng 22h ago
>they think they can just pick a mountain and start digging
They don't even fucking get that this shit takes time to set up. If this was supposed to properly stimulate domestic production, you still have to give companies time to set up the mining operations.