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Lovely speaks with China Central TV about new US tariffs
“This is a warning. It means that when China utilizes American technology and innovation to make achievements, the U.S. will not sit aside and simply let it happen,” says Mary Lovely, professor of economics.
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Lovely speaks with Nexstar about new tariffs on Chinese imports
"A trade war is not inevitable," says Mary Lovely, professor of economics. "But the time is getting very late for us to avoid it."
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Lovely discusses fairness of Chinese automobile tariffs in CNN Money
Mary Lovely, professor of economics, says the reason why the United States and China have such drastically different tariff rates for imported cars is because of a pre-existing deal between the countries to keep car tariffs high while slashing import taxes on other goods, such as soybeans.
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Lovely weighs in on tariffs on imported goods in Chicago Tribune
According to Professor Mary Lovely, a drawback to the hefty tariffs President Trump imposed on imported washing machines and solar panels is that "there will be less innovation in the long term."
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