Charles Koch: Trade war could lead to socialism, hurts workers April 4, 2018 min read As the United States and China continue to exchange blows in the forms of tariffs on one another’s goods, Koch Industries chairman and CEO Charles Koch spoke with The Washington Examiner’s Paul Bedard to explain how a society that embraces free and open exchange not only provides the greatest abundance, it enables the growth of knowledge and life-enhancing innovations that uplift everyone. This interview comes on the heels of Charles Koch’s March op-ed on this same issue in The Washington Post: “Corporate leaders must reject Trump’s tariffs.” In the interview, Charles also discusses how all forms of corporate welfare will make Americans worse off, except for a handful of special interests. To read article in full, please visit The Washington Examiner. Read more here Share Tweet Share Tags: Charles Koch Free & Open Society Perspectives Get updates right in your inbox. Stay up to date with all the news from Koch. Continue Reading March 21, 2022 Connecting the Past to the Present: Georgia-Pacific’s Enduring Partnership with the National Center for Civil and Human Rights August 19, 2021 Proving Innocence: Koch Pro Bono Initiative Lends Unmatched Support to Midwest Innocence Project August 14, 2021 Why Second-Chance Hiring Benefits Society
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