Republican senators criticize Biden administration's increased tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles as part of Biden's green agenda, arguing it harms American autoworkers and industries. Tariffs are seen as coming too late and only targeting EVs, not combustion engine vehicles. Former President Trump also criticizes the tariffs, calling for broader measures against China. American manufacturers express disappointment that tariffs on Chinese medical equipment are insufficient to address China's dominance in the market.
Key Points
Republican senators and former President Trump criticize Biden administration's tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles
Concerns raised about the impact of tariffs on American autoworkers and industries
Calls for broader measures against China to protect American manufacturers
Disappointment expressed over insufficient tariffs on Chinese medical equipment
Cons
Tariffs seen as harmful to American autoworkers and industries
Critics argue that tariffs should target both Chinese electric vehicles and combustion engine vehicles
Concerns about the impact of tariffs on Chinese medical equipment being insufficient to address China's dominance in the market