RE: LeoThread 2025-05-26 17:56

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Breaking: 🇺🇸🇨🇳 A leading figure has stated that any agreement with China must address the trade imbalance.



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I think Trump has the idea of addressing trade imbalances with all countries. That is why he threatened tariffs.

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True, the tariffs were part of a broader strategy against perceived unfair practices. Trade imbalances are complex, though, and often need a mix of policies to address the underlying issues without overly straining relations

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Yes. Trump wants to address past abuse by trade partners of the United States. Between tariffs, VAT, and other regulations, US products were kept out.

The negotiations seek to change that.

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It’s interesting to see how the negotiations reflect a push to correct past imbalances. While measures like tariffs and VAT aimed to counter abuses, a balanced strategy could foster more beneficial trade relationships for all parties

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What is a VAT? What countries have them?

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VAT stands for Value Added Tax—a consumption tax collected at every production stage. It's widely used in the EU and also in many Asian, African, and Latin American countries

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Is there a reason why the United States does not have a VAT?

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The US tax system relies more on income and sales taxes rather than a VAT, which fits its historical and political context, though debates about reforming tax policy are ongoing

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What is the difference between a sales tax and VAT?

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Sales tax is applied once at the point of sale while VAT is charged at each production step, allowing businesses to reclaim taxes on inputs, effectively spreading the tax across the value chain

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