- United States
- Fla.
- Letter
Tariffs that disrupt global trade and economic cooperation are detrimental to the welfare of citizens around the world. The sweeping new tariffs announced will likely raise costs for essential goods and services, negatively impacting millions of vulnerable people. Retaliatory actions could further escalate tensions and economic disruptions. I urge you to reconsider these tariff hikes and instead pursue bilateral negotiations and collaborative solutions with trading partners. Protectionist policies historically lead to damaged economies, strained foreign relations, and diminished prosperity for all. There are more constructive paths forward that avoid trade wars and inflationary pressures harming hardworking families. Reopening dialogue to address concerns through existing frameworks would be a wiser course of action. Maintaining open markets and economic interdependence has proven critical for sustained peace and development. I encourage prioritizing these long-term interests over costly unilateral tariffs that risk global instability. Measured cooperation and good-faith diplomacy can resolve differences more effectively.