omment seems the best option here; export to Canada or another intermediary nation, and let the market go from there. However, you might also consider lowering the prices on your goods. If you can...


omment seems the best option here; export to Canada or another intermediary nation, and let the market go from there. However, you might also consider lowering the prices on your goods. If you can guarantee excellent goods at better prices, all the trade markets will vie for your attention. Even if the U.S. wants to punish the trade restrictions, they will
always
buckle for cheap and well-made goods -- and more often, cheap and poorly-made goods. ;)


I would suggest finding another country which the computers can be manufactured in (with similar low labor costs). By doing so, you may be able to forgo the tariffs. Outside of that, I would support the other options offered above.


Trade barriers by their very nature restrict the flow of goods and services between producer and consumer. Typically, when such restrictions are in place, businesses will end-run government restrictions; in this case, exporting the computers to Canada or another intermediary that would then export them to the...



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