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Sponsor Our ArticlesDuring a recent visit to Walker, Michigan, former President Donald Trump discussed plans to slash the federal corporate tax rate from 21% to 15% for manufacturers producing their goods within U.S. borders.
In addition to domestic corporate tax cuts, Trump also intends to increase tariffs on foreign-made products, specifically cars made in Mexico. This proposal comes in response to many automakers’ preference for building cars in Mexico, facilitated by lower labor and production costs.
Former President Trump emphasized that these changes would benefit the American citizens, stating, “If you don’t make your product here, you will have to pay a tax or tariff when you send your product into the United States … and (we’ll) use that money to benefit the American citizen. Americans could anticipate considerable economic growth.
Trump’s announcement was made at a manufacturing plant in Grand Rapids, marking his first scheduled stop in Michigan. The state is pivotal in determining the outcome of the presidential election between Trump and Democratic nominee, Vice President Kamala Harris.
Trump’s ambitious plan seeks to restore Michigan, and by extension the U.S., to manufacturing prominence. His projection for the economy sees it becoming “the most competitive in the world, adding that Michigan’s manufacturing sector would be hotter than ever”.
Trump took issue with the Biden administration’s push for automakers to produce more electric vehicles in the effort to address greenhouse gas emissions. He opined that while electric cars had their place, mandating them did not make sense especially in competition with China’s electric vehicle industry.
Earlier in the day, Democrats challenged Trump’s claims, suggesting that a Trump return to the White House would be detrimental to workers and manufacturers. Democrats highlighted recent announcements showcasing new manufacturing projects in Michigan and federal funding geared towards manufacturers.
Trump continued to criticize Harris’ handling of the U.S. southern border with Mexico, blaming her for the surge in migrant crossings this year. His stance on border issues and immigration became focal points during his speech, which painted migrants ambiguously. He suggested that Harris “should resign in disgrace” due to the state of the southern border.
In a slight deviation from his previous stance, Trump called on supporters to cast their absentee ballots, which are now available in Michigan. He ended his remarks, urging voters to return their ballots as early as possible.
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