In that case, it'll probably go the same way.
But that's not what I was asking. I'd start from a position of no tariff. You got stuff, we wanna buy the stuff, y'all ship it on down and we pay for it. Simple.
Now, I'm willing to listen to arguments as to why we should charge y'all a tax to sell your stuff here, maybe something having to do with using our roads, our security structure, and whatnot. Not buying it off the bat, but I'm willing to listen to arguments.
Then, assuming somebody can convince me there's some valid reason we have to slap a tariff on your wood, we need to figure out what that tariff should be. Somewhere along the way, with a little luck, we get to "fair."
Then, and only then, can we start talking about whether raising or lowering the tariff is "unfair."