In a recent White House briefing, Stephen Miller supported President Trump's notion that Americans would favor spending more on high-quality, American-made toys rather than cheaper Chinese imports, which may pose safety risks. Trump noted that his trade policies, including new tariffs, might limit choices for consumers but ultimately would uphold quality and safety standards. Despite some economic uncertainty, with GDP contraction reported, Miller asserted that tax cuts and regulatory changes under Trump would create a favorable environment for manufacturing in the US, allowing for competitively priced domestic goods.
Miller emphasized that an American-made doll, despite being more expensive, is likely to be of better quality compared to cheaper Chinese alternatives, highlighting safety and regulatory standards.
Trump has indicated that while tariffs may lead consumers to buy fewer toys, the products they buy will be of higher quality and worth the cost.
Miller stated that the economic measures under Trump are aimed at making American manufacturing cheaper and more competitive, thus enhancing domestic production.
Despite ongoing trade tensions, Trump remains optimistic, believing that Americans will accept higher costs for safer, quality domestic products.
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