WASHINGTON (Reuters) -About half of Americans view the large U.S. trade deficit with other countries as an economic emergency, according to a poll released on Tuesday, a day before the Supreme Court is due to consider the legality of sweeping tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump under a law meant for emergencies.
The poll, commissioned by the Alliance for American Manufacturing, found that 47% of respondents view the persistently large U.S. trade deficit as an emergency.
This sentiment was shared across party lines, according to the poll, with 47% of Democrats and 57% of Republicans among the respondents agreeing.
The policy group led by the United Steelworkers union and domestic manufacturers said 40% of the 2,202 adults surveyed believed that trade deficits eroded the U.S. econom

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