One of the ways trade barriers can be created unintentionally
is imposing tariff against certain product/s with the intention that such tariff
will minimize the importation and create or preserve jobs. Example of such barriers is when President Obama
announced that he would impose a 35 percent tariff on automobiles and light-truck
tires imported from China. (The New York Times, September, 12 2012).
This announcement has the propensity to create trade
barriers for countries competing for the same product and protecting certain
group/industry, such as the Union of American tires and automobile workers, which
President Obama wanted to maintain a harmonious relationship with as he win
their support when he pushed Congress to overhaul the nation’s health care
system. But contrary to this decision was the Tire Industry Association who
opposed the tariffs because such tariffs was not certain to preserve American
jobs or create new once, protect against cheap foreign lobar, maintained
domestic living standard for all, but could instead cause many companies in
that industry to relocate their factories to other countries where they can
find lower labor cost. On the political
side, it is the responsibility of the government to protect its people by
providing national security and sustainable goods or product which they cannot depend
solely on foreign companies import but have to enable its citizens to provide.