john in la
Well-known Member
While it is most likely one of many lets single out one company.
Smithfield Foods the largest producer of Pork in the world is owned by China.
With that in mind I have a couple of questions.
How do you charge a export tariff to china to export their own pork.
They own the pigs; They own the processing plant.
If they want to move said pork to their country to feed their people how can we charge a export tariff on said pork.
How do we charge china a export tariff on anything including steel.
When they own a very large company that supplies our food.
To heck with saving steel workers jobs I want to eat.
Smithfield Foods the largest producer of Pork in the world is owned by China.
With that in mind I have a couple of questions.
How do you charge a export tariff to china to export their own pork.
They own the pigs; They own the processing plant.
If they want to move said pork to their country to feed their people how can we charge a export tariff on said pork.
How do we charge china a export tariff on anything including steel.
When they own a very large company that supplies our food.
To heck with saving steel workers jobs I want to eat.