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WASHINGTON, D.C. — U.S. Chamber of Commerce Executive Vice President of the Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (CCMC) Tom Quaadman today issued the following statement upon House passage of the “JOBS and Investor Confidence Act of 2018,” commonly known as the JOBS Act 3.0:
The bill relies on incentives to employers rather than mandates.
The evidence is stacking up and the word is spreading: Tariffs are a major financial strain on American consumers and businesses alike.
More than $1 billion of the state’s exports are vulnerable due to the emerging trade war.
Recent actions would spike duties collected by $145 billion, which would be a radical shift from prior policy.
More than $713 million of the state's exports are vulnerable due to the emerging trade war.
From manufacturing to agriculture, business owners are coping with the changes to come. For small businesses, there are no winners.
From manufacturing to agriculture, business owners are coping with the changes to come. For small businesses, there are no winners.
More than $2.3 billion in Michigan exports are vulnerable due to the emerging trade war, leaving business owners paying the bill.
Tariffs are a tax – one paid not by foreigners but by Americans.