Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Trade wars

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Normally I am in agreement with the Review-Journal’s viewpoint. So when I read the editorial headlined “Trump tariffs continue to hurt American consumers” I was surprised.

The editorial never mentions the reasons President Donald Trump has to try to level the playing field. Everyone knows the United States has been at a disadvanta­ge with its trading partners, but none more than China. In June 2018, the White House Office of Trade and Manufactur­ing Policy released a 36-page report titled “How China’s Economic Aggression Threatens the Technologi­es and Intellectu­al Property of the United States and the World.” I don’t have the space here to list all the ways China cheats. But, above all, China cheats by stealing key technologi­es and intellectu­al property from the United States and other countries. These activities range from cyberespio­nage and forced technology transfer down to massive open-source collection and physical theft.

In light of these egregious transgress­ions how can you accuse President Trump of economic nationalis­m? We are in a war for our economic survival, and China is an enemy in this war in every sense of the word.

For the first time in our country’s history, we have a president with the courage to stand up for America’s economic interests. There will be short-term pain, as there is in any war. But to acquiesce to our enemies and continue the appeasemen­t policies of previous administra­tions is economic suicide. To quote the last sentence in your editorial, “That should be reason enough to favor a more balanced approach to trade.” Michael Edens Las Vegas

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