China is the world's factory floor. From high-end digital devices to cheap tchotchkes, many of the products that are purchased and sold in the United States are made in China.
President Trump has imposed extra rates on Chinese goods imported into the United States. The trade tensions between the two largest economies in the world are already high.
We are a team of reporters who write about business and economic issues for the New York Times with a special focus on China and how geopolitical issues influence companies, companies and people. We have written about how Chinese electric vehicles flood in Thailand and how China can enter into 'supply chain warfare' to make protectionist American policy.
In order to better understand the global impact of new rates on China, we would like to hear from entrepreneurs, entrepreneurs, managers and employees about how the import tax, or even the threat they will be imposed, influence your company or job – positive or negative. We would also like to hear what is needed to move production to the United States or other countries.
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