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Trump's 'job traitor' tax plan faces Republican block | Trump's 'job traitor' tax plan faces Republican block |
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Congressional Republicans are warning President-elect Donald Trump that his call to tax American companies that move overseas may not become law. | Congressional Republicans are warning President-elect Donald Trump that his call to tax American companies that move overseas may not become law. |
Republican House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Monday refused to endorse Mr Trump's plan to place 35% tariffs on relocated companies. | Republican House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy on Monday refused to endorse Mr Trump's plan to place 35% tariffs on relocated companies. |
His comments come in response to Mr Trump tweets over the weekend. | His comments come in response to Mr Trump tweets over the weekend. |
"There will be a tax on our soon to be strong border of 35% for these companies," Mr Trump wrote. | "There will be a tax on our soon to be strong border of 35% for these companies," Mr Trump wrote. |
"This tax will make leaving financially difficult…Please be forewarned prior to making a very expensive mistake! THE UNITED STATES IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS!", he wrote in a series of social media posts. | "This tax will make leaving financially difficult…Please be forewarned prior to making a very expensive mistake! THE UNITED STATES IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS!", he wrote in a series of social media posts. |
Mr Trump's call to tax imports on goods made by firms that relocate would need to pass through Congress, where Republican orthodoxy includes devotion to free-market principles. | Mr Trump's call to tax imports on goods made by firms that relocate would need to pass through Congress, where Republican orthodoxy includes devotion to free-market principles. |
Mr Trump should instead keep companies in the US by changing the tax code and lowering the rate that businesses must pay, Mr McCarthy said. | Mr Trump should instead keep companies in the US by changing the tax code and lowering the rate that businesses must pay, Mr McCarthy said. |
"I think that's a better way of solving the problem than getting into a trade war with a 35% tariff," the California Republican told reporters at the US Capitol building. | "I think that's a better way of solving the problem than getting into a trade war with a 35% tariff," the California Republican told reporters at the US Capitol building. |
Republicans are typically reluctant to impose such tariffs, seeing it as an intrusion into the free market, but few have so far challenged outright Mr Trump's plan. | Republicans are typically reluctant to impose such tariffs, seeing it as an intrusion into the free market, but few have so far challenged outright Mr Trump's plan. |
Reception within the party to his 35% tax has ranged from lukewarm to outright hostility. | Reception within the party to his 35% tax has ranged from lukewarm to outright hostility. |
House Speaker Paul Ryan refused to comment directly on it, while the conservative-leaning US Chamber of Commerce criticised it as "self-destructive". | House Speaker Paul Ryan refused to comment directly on it, while the conservative-leaning US Chamber of Commerce criticised it as "self-destructive". |
And the Club for Growth political action committee's president said such tariffs "would be devastating to consumers and businesses''. | And the Club for Growth political action committee's president said such tariffs "would be devastating to consumers and businesses''. |
In other developments: | In other developments: |
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Can Donald Trump get what he wants? | |
Recently, Trump was applauded by Republicans leaders when he got involved in negotiations with air-conditioning manufacturer Carrier, preventing hundreds of jobs from moving to Mexico. | Recently, Trump was applauded by Republicans leaders when he got involved in negotiations with air-conditioning manufacturer Carrier, preventing hundreds of jobs from moving to Mexico. |
But taxpayers were left with a $7 million bill, after Mr Trump promised tax breaks and grants to the US company which still plans to shift around 1,000 jobs out of the country. | But taxpayers were left with a $7 million bill, after Mr Trump promised tax breaks and grants to the US company which still plans to shift around 1,000 jobs out of the country. |
Mr Trump has been preparing for office by putting together his new administration, but differences remain over his choice of Secretary of State. | Mr Trump has been preparing for office by putting together his new administration, but differences remain over his choice of Secretary of State. |
He will be inaugurated as the 45th president on 20 January. | He will be inaugurated as the 45th president on 20 January. |
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