Comment by themafia 1 month ago An actual good use case for tariffs. 5 comments themafia Reply viccis 1 month ago Not really. themafia 1 month ago You can tariff a single company. immibis 1 month ago The normal response to a company importing illegal products is to seize them at the border, destroy them, and, optionally, send the importer a big fine. This is already an established process. 1 reply → viccis 1 month ago Or you could just prevent the goods from being sold, rather than making the American tax payer foot the bill for that company's crime.
viccis 1 month ago Not really. themafia 1 month ago You can tariff a single company. immibis 1 month ago The normal response to a company importing illegal products is to seize them at the border, destroy them, and, optionally, send the importer a big fine. This is already an established process. 1 reply → viccis 1 month ago Or you could just prevent the goods from being sold, rather than making the American tax payer foot the bill for that company's crime.
themafia 1 month ago You can tariff a single company. immibis 1 month ago The normal response to a company importing illegal products is to seize them at the border, destroy them, and, optionally, send the importer a big fine. This is already an established process. 1 reply → viccis 1 month ago Or you could just prevent the goods from being sold, rather than making the American tax payer foot the bill for that company's crime.
immibis 1 month ago The normal response to a company importing illegal products is to seize them at the border, destroy them, and, optionally, send the importer a big fine. This is already an established process. 1 reply →
viccis 1 month ago Or you could just prevent the goods from being sold, rather than making the American tax payer foot the bill for that company's crime.
Not really.
You can tariff a single company.
The normal response to a company importing illegal products is to seize them at the border, destroy them, and, optionally, send the importer a big fine. This is already an established process.
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Or you could just prevent the goods from being sold, rather than making the American tax payer foot the bill for that company's crime.