These groups, including the Chamber of Commerce, said that imposition of widespread tariffs against China would be harmful to themselves and the to US economy.
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and 44 other associations are urging President Donald Trump not to impose sweeping tariffs in response to China’s trade practices, warning the action would “trigger a chain reaction of negative consequences for the U.S. economy.” ...
Toro, I will not speculate on USA's numbers of enterprises or of commercial or academic associations. But the numbers 45 business groups and 44 associations substantially devoted to economic issues round out to effectively 0% of business groups and such associations.
I certainly do not contend truth is determined by “a show of hands” but rather it is indicated by logical analysis.
Annual trade deficits are always net detrimental to their nation's gross domestic product; anything detrimental to a nation's annual GDP also drags upon its numbers of jobs. Thus USA's chronic annual trade deficits of goods (that has consistently occurred in excess of a half century), has been more than otherwise been net detrimental to our nation's annual economies. This has been true during years of better and of lesser annual USA economic performances.
Respectfully, Supposn