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Economy
United States
开始于 February 17, 2026

The lobbying industry has exploded under Trump’s tariff regime

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Tariffs are necessary to protect American jobs and industries from foreign competition that undermines our economy.

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While protectionism may deliver short-term gains, it risks long-term consequences for consumer prices and market competition.

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Protectionism benefits large corporations by ensuring their profits, but it ultimately undermines the economic stability of small businesses on Main Street.

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The growth of the lobbying industry under Trump's tariff regime highlights the need for reform in how corporate interests influence trade policies.

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Support for tariffs reflects a growing concern among Americans about job security and the need to prioritize domestic production.

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