Tariff impact on day to day goods?

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


Most of what you want or need will not be available and certainly not at prices you are accustomed to paying.


“Most”.. where all of this stuff going to go if China is supposedly the only manufacturer effecting these supply chains and still makes the stuff? Or do you believe China has shuttered most of its factories and fired millions of workers? If they aren’t sending the goods here, where are they sending the goods? You all make it sound like China holds us by the balls and doesn’t rely on our markets for their economy and simply just boycotted our market and stopped shipping us “most” of the stuff they used to, which is apparently.. nearly everything we consume.

I am not buying the whole empty ports narrative because obviously I cannot verify this for myself and whatever different media outlets say can be taken with a grain of salt, because no media is trustworthy and most of media outlets engage in propaganda. Fear also sells, so they are inclined to publish fear mongering headlines for more eyeballs.


First, Trump imposed tariffs on China in his first term, so he put China on notice that it had to diversify its trading partners away from the US. China heeded that notice and took considerable measures to diversify its export markets. The percentage of China's exports going to the US has declined since Trump's first term.

Second, the US started a trade war with every country in the world at the same time. Every country now knows that it can't trust the US as a trading partner. As a result, even China's enemy, Japan, has pulled closer to China to forge a stronger trading relationship. Europe, Australia, Canada, Latin America, and Africa are also talking to China about forging stronger relationships. So many of the exports that once went to the US will be redirected to other countries. Of course, trade wars hurt everybody, so China will definitely suffer along with the US and the rest of the world.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does Heinz procure their ketchup bottles from?

All of the little plastic lids of every little piece of food we buy are made somewhere, not the US.

Most of our produce comes from central and south America.

Truckers won't deadhead their runs, so if there is nothing coming back, they won't go.


UPS is already seeing enough of a suspension of demand from retailers that they are laying off 20,000 drivers. What does that mean Amazon and Walmart are seeing?


So Heinz ketchup could go up a whole 5 cents. Wow. I remember when the left was fine with the price increases the last few years and now they are freaking out about pennies. So funny.


The cost of EACH INGREDIENT goes up because they are almost all imported.
And maybe they are able to procure the bottles or maybe they are not. Well find out in August if we can have ketchup for Labor Day BBQ's.




yeah the entire for-profit capitalism system is just going to collapse, Food companies will just stop selling food and close their doors, we will all starve especially when it comes to DCUM crowd, which isn’t the Prepper, homestead, bartering type
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Trump is destroying a system it took 50 years to build. 80% of the jobs in the US are white collar or service jobs and 10% are manufacturing. Manufacturers in the US have problems filling their jobs now.

No one wants to work in manufacturing. There is no reason to replace high paying white collar jobs with low paying factory jobs.

I have yet to see one person quit their white collar job for a manufacturing job. Do you know anyone who wants their kids to work in a factory? Let’s have Trump’s children quit their jobs and work in a factory.

Also the US has/had a huge surplus in services section exports. This is not 1920.



Trump is incompetent

And water is wet. You didn’t say anything a sane person did not already know.


And yet we all know seemingly sane people that voted for this gross incompetence.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does Heinz procure their ketchup bottles from?

All of the little plastic lids of every little piece of food we buy are made somewhere, not the US.

Most of our produce comes from central and south America.

Truckers won't deadhead their runs, so if there is nothing coming back, they won't go.


UPS is already seeing enough of a suspension of demand from retailers that they are laying off 20,000 drivers. What does that mean Amazon and Walmart are seeing?


So Heinz ketchup could go up a whole 5 cents. Wow. I remember when the left was fine with the price increases the last few years and now they are freaking out about pennies. So funny.


The cost of EACH INGREDIENT goes up because they are almost all imported.
And maybe they are able to procure the bottles or maybe they are not. Well find out in August if we can have ketchup for Labor Day BBQ's.




yeah the entire for-profit capitalism system is just going to collapse, Food companies will just stop selling food and close their doors, we will all starve especially when it comes to DCUM crowd, which isn’t the Prepper, homestead, bartering type


If they don't have containers to pack and ship the food in, if there are not truckers to deliver the product to stores, then it becomes a problem, no?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


Most of what you want or need will not be available and certainly not at prices you are accustomed to paying.


“Most”.. where all of this stuff going to go if China is supposedly the only manufacturer effecting these supply chains and still makes the stuff? Or do you believe China has shuttered most of its factories and fired millions of workers? If they aren’t sending the goods here, where are they sending the goods? You all make it sound like China holds us by the balls and doesn’t rely on our markets for their economy and simply just boycotted our market and stopped shipping us “most” of the stuff they used to, which is apparently.. nearly everything we consume.

I am not buying the whole empty ports narrative because obviously I cannot verify this for myself and whatever different media outlets say can be taken with a grain of salt, because no media is trustworthy and most of media outlets engage in propaganda. Fear also sells, so they are inclined to publish fear mongering headlines for more eyeballs.


First, Trump imposed tariffs on China in his first term, so he put China on notice that it had to diversify its trading partners away from the US. China heeded that notice and took considerable measures to diversify its export markets. The percentage of China's exports going to the US has declined since Trump's first term.

Second, the US started a trade war with every country in the world at the same time. Every country now knows that it can't trust the US as a trading partner. As a result, even China's enemy, Japan, has pulled closer to China to forge a stronger trading relationship. Europe, Australia, Canada, Latin America, and Africa are also talking to China about forging stronger relationships. So many of the exports that once went to the US will be redirected to other countries. Of course, trade wars hurt everybody, so China will definitely suffer along with the US and the rest of the world.



If China already reduced its exports then how did we manage to survive all these years? Who filled the gap?
You presented your personal opinion that other countries are massively going to consume all the Chinese remaining goods they had been sending to us and now suddenly and abruptly stopped. I do not see why they would do this if they haven’t depended on Chinese manufacturing before and if their economy relies on their own domestic manufacturing. You are essentially saying that other countries having observed how American workforce go f-ed over the last decades are going to say “yeah, let’s do the same here, our people can’t wait”?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


Most of what you want or need will not be available and certainly not at prices you are accustomed to paying.


“Most”.. where all of this stuff going to go if China is supposedly the only manufacturer effecting these supply chains and still makes the stuff? Or do you believe China has shuttered most of its factories and fired millions of workers? If they aren’t sending the goods here, where are they sending the goods? You all make it sound like China holds us by the balls and doesn’t rely on our markets for their economy and simply just boycotted our market and stopped shipping us “most” of the stuff they used to, which is apparently.. nearly everything we consume.

I am not buying the whole empty ports narrative because obviously I cannot verify this for myself and whatever different media outlets say can be taken with a grain of salt, because no media is trustworthy and most of media outlets engage in propaganda. Fear also sells, so they are inclined to publish fear mongering headlines for more eyeballs.


First, Trump imposed tariffs on China in his first term, so he put China on notice that it had to diversify its trading partners away from the US. China heeded that notice and took considerable measures to diversify its export markets. The percentage of China's exports going to the US has declined since Trump's first term.

Second, the US started a trade war with every country in the world at the same time. Every country now knows that it can't trust the US as a trading partner. As a result, even China's enemy, Japan, has pulled closer to China to forge a stronger trading relationship. Europe, Australia, Canada, Latin America, and Africa are also talking to China about forging stronger relationships. So many of the exports that once went to the US will be redirected to other countries. Of course, trade wars hurt everybody, so China will definitely suffer along with the US and the rest of the world.



If China already reduced its exports then how did we manage to survive all these years? Who filled the gap?
You presented your personal opinion that other countries are massively going to consume all the Chinese remaining goods they had been sending to us and now suddenly and abruptly stopped. I do not see why they would do this if they haven’t depended on Chinese manufacturing before and if their economy relies on their own domestic manufacturing. You are essentially saying that other countries having observed how American workforce go f-ed over the last decades are going to say “yeah, let’s do the same here, our people can’t wait”?


The rest of the world is cutting trade deals with each other and not with the USA. The USA is putting itself on an island of its own making and US consumers and US workers are the ones who will be paying the price for decades to come.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does Heinz procure their ketchup bottles from?

All of the little plastic lids of every little piece of food we buy are made somewhere, not the US.

Most of our produce comes from central and south America.

Truckers won't deadhead their runs, so if there is nothing coming back, they won't go.


UPS is already seeing enough of a suspension of demand from retailers that they are laying off 20,000 drivers. What does that mean Amazon and Walmart are seeing?


So Heinz ketchup could go up a whole 5 cents. Wow. I remember when the left was fine with the price increases the last few years and now they are freaking out about pennies. So funny.


The cost of EACH INGREDIENT goes up because they are almost all imported.
And maybe they are able to procure the bottles or maybe they are not. Well find out in August if we can have ketchup for Labor Day BBQ's.




yeah the entire for-profit capitalism system is just going to collapse, Food companies will just stop selling food and close their doors, we will all starve especially when it comes to DCUM crowd, which isn’t the Prepper, homestead, bartering type


If they don't have containers to pack and ship the food in, if there are not truckers to deliver the product to stores, then it becomes a problem, no?


And why would we have no containers and no truckers? Where will they go?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


Most of what you want or need will not be available and certainly not at prices you are accustomed to paying.


“Most”.. where all of this stuff going to go if China is supposedly the only manufacturer effecting these supply chains and still makes the stuff? Or do you believe China has shuttered most of its factories and fired millions of workers? If they aren’t sending the goods here, where are they sending the goods? You all make it sound like China holds us by the balls and doesn’t rely on our markets for their economy and simply just boycotted our market and stopped shipping us “most” of the stuff they used to, which is apparently.. nearly everything we consume.

I am not buying the whole empty ports narrative because obviously I cannot verify this for myself and whatever different media outlets say can be taken with a grain of salt, because no media is trustworthy and most of media outlets engage in propaganda. Fear also sells, so they are inclined to publish fear mongering headlines for more eyeballs.


First, Trump imposed tariffs on China in his first term, so he put China on notice that it had to diversify its trading partners away from the US. China heeded that notice and took considerable measures to diversify its export markets. The percentage of China's exports going to the US has declined since Trump's first term.

Second, the US started a trade war with every country in the world at the same time. Every country now knows that it can't trust the US as a trading partner. As a result, even China's enemy, Japan, has pulled closer to China to forge a stronger trading relationship. Europe, Australia, Canada, Latin America, and Africa are also talking to China about forging stronger relationships. So many of the exports that once went to the US will be redirected to other countries. Of course, trade wars hurt everybody, so China will definitely suffer along with the US and the rest of the world.



If China already reduced its exports then how did we manage to survive all these years? Who filled the gap?
You presented your personal opinion that other countries are massively going to consume all the Chinese remaining goods they had been sending to us and now suddenly and abruptly stopped. I do not see why they would do this if they haven’t depended on Chinese manufacturing before and if their economy relies on their own domestic manufacturing. You are essentially saying that other countries having observed how American workforce go f-ed over the last decades are going to say “yeah, let’s do the same here, our people can’t wait”?


I live in one of those countries. You can believe what you want to believe, but other large economies are moving closer to China. If you don't want to believe me, you should read newspapers from abroad. I would suggest you read from the BBC new site, and English-language newspapers from Singapore, Germany, France.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


The CEOs of some of the biggest retailers (Walmart, Target, Home Depot) met with Trump and let him know that the tariffs would cause empty shelves in the next few weeks. Most retailers told Trump that they have 6-8 weeks worth of goods.

I don't remember which one it was that was on the Today show last week because I was working while listening, but they said that consumers will first start seeing empty shelves in mid to late May.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/china-exports-to-us-drop-sharply/

https://www.investors.com/news/trump-trade-war-difficult-decisions-as-china-shipments-cease/

The last West Coast container ship from China arrived yesterday. The last container ship from China will arrive on the East Coast on May 10. However, neither ship is at full capacity as usual.


https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077620615994293/posts/2197431790679831/


Do you guys really think the Republicans will let this happen? How does this help them in the long run?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


The CEOs of some of the biggest retailers (Walmart, Target, Home Depot) met with Trump and let him know that the tariffs would cause empty shelves in the next few weeks. Most retailers told Trump that they have 6-8 weeks worth of goods.

I don't remember which one it was that was on the Today show last week because I was working while listening, but they said that consumers will first start seeing empty shelves in mid to late May.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/china-exports-to-us-drop-sharply/

https://www.investors.com/news/trump-trade-war-difficult-decisions-as-china-shipments-cease/

The last West Coast container ship from China arrived yesterday. The last container ship from China will arrive on the East Coast on May 10. However, neither ship is at full capacity as usual.


https://www.facebook.com/groups/1077620615994293/posts/2197431790679831/


Do you guys really think the Republicans will let this happen? How does this help them in the long run?

Republicans don't think in the long term.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Trump is destroying a system it took 50 years to build. 80% of the jobs in the US are white collar or service jobs and 10% are manufacturing. Manufacturers in the US have problems filling their jobs now.

No one wants to work in manufacturing. There is no reason to replace high paying white collar jobs with low paying factory jobs.

I have yet to see one person quit their white collar job for a manufacturing job. Do you know anyone who wants their kids to work in a factory? Let’s have Trump’s children quit their jobs and work in a factory.

Also the US has/had a huge surplus in services section exports. This is not 1920.

Yep. Factory jobs and coal mining jobs. Those were the good ole days of black lung and missing fingers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does Heinz procure their ketchup bottles from?

All of the little plastic lids of every little piece of food we buy are made somewhere, not the US.

Most of our produce comes from central and south America.

Truckers won't deadhead their runs, so if there is nothing coming back, they won't go.


UPS is already seeing enough of a suspension of demand from retailers that they are laying off 20,000 drivers. What does that mean Amazon and Walmart are seeing?


So Heinz ketchup could go up a whole 5 cents. Wow. I remember when the left was fine with the price increases the last few years and now they are freaking out about pennies. So funny.


The cost of EACH INGREDIENT goes up because they are almost all imported.
And maybe they are able to procure the bottles or maybe they are not. Well find out in August if we can have ketchup for Labor Day BBQ's.




yeah the entire for-profit capitalism system is just going to collapse, Food companies will just stop selling food and close their doors, we will all starve especially when it comes to DCUM crowd, which isn’t the Prepper, homestead, bartering type


If they don't have containers to pack and ship the food in, if there are not truckers to deliver the product to stores, then it becomes a problem, no?


And why would we have no containers and no truckers? Where will they go?


Most of the containers or materials for containers are made in china
The truckers won't dead head one way, it isn't financially worth it for them.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Explain this to me like I’m 5, in the next two weeks, if I go to Walmart or Safeway, what goods will be missing?

So far the hyped up freak outs are understandable but I’m not seeing the reality of the tariffs.

When will I notice? I don’t eat avocados and I don’t need a new car .


Most of what you want or need will not be available and certainly not at prices you are accustomed to paying.


“Most”.. where all of this stuff going to go if China is supposedly the only manufacturer effecting these supply chains and still makes the stuff? Or do you believe China has shuttered most of its factories and fired millions of workers? If they aren’t sending the goods here, where are they sending the goods? You all make it sound like China holds us by the balls and doesn’t rely on our markets for their economy and simply just boycotted our market and stopped shipping us “most” of the stuff they used to, which is apparently.. nearly everything we consume.

I am not buying the whole empty ports narrative because obviously I cannot verify this for myself and whatever different media outlets say can be taken with a grain of salt, because no media is trustworthy and most of media outlets engage in propaganda. Fear also sells, so they are inclined to publish fear mongering headlines for more eyeballs.


First, Trump imposed tariffs on China in his first term, so he put China on notice that it had to diversify its trading partners away from the US. China heeded that notice and took considerable measures to diversify its export markets. The percentage of China's exports going to the US has declined since Trump's first term.

Second, the US started a trade war with every country in the world at the same time. Every country now knows that it can't trust the US as a trading partner. As a result, even China's enemy, Japan, has pulled closer to China to forge a stronger trading relationship. Europe, Australia, Canada, Latin America, and Africa are also talking to China about forging stronger relationships. So many of the exports that once went to the US will be redirected to other countries. Of course, trade wars hurt everybody, so China will definitely suffer along with the US and the rest of the world.



If China already reduced its exports then how did we manage to survive all these years? Who filled the gap?
You presented your personal opinion that other countries are massively going to consume all the Chinese remaining goods they had been sending to us and now suddenly and abruptly stopped. I do not see why they would do this if they haven’t depended on Chinese manufacturing before and if their economy relies on their own domestic manufacturing. You are essentially saying that other countries having observed how American workforce go f-ed over the last decades are going to say “yeah, let’s do the same here, our people can’t wait”?


The rest of the world is cutting trade deals with each other and not with the USA. The USA is putting itself on an island of its own making and US consumers and US workers are the ones who will be paying the price for decades to come.


That’s what you are told by whatever media outlet you subscribe to. Use your brain instead and think logically about every little craziness proposed here including complete disappearance of Ketchup from our shelves apparently by July 4. Other countries making deals with China isn’t new, there is no rational reason to believe that if this were in their interests they wouldn’t have embarked on such negotiations regardless who was in the White House. This also doesn’t preclude US making additional negotiations with other countries at the same time. You are simply not aware and don’t know exactly what’s going on, neither do I. You are here mentally masturbating about apocalyptic outcome because you want to believe it and because whatever media you trust is telling you so. I don’t trust any media on any side. the algorithms by which most media operates is “fear sells”. When you start reporting from your local stores and having hard time purchasing basic things or facing empty shelves continuously for long stretches of time, then report back here and we will discuss.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does Heinz procure their ketchup bottles from?

All of the little plastic lids of every little piece of food we buy are made somewhere, not the US.

Most of our produce comes from central and south America.

Truckers won't deadhead their runs, so if there is nothing coming back, they won't go.


UPS is already seeing enough of a suspension of demand from retailers that they are laying off 20,000 drivers. What does that mean Amazon and Walmart are seeing?


So Heinz ketchup could go up a whole 5 cents. Wow. I remember when the left was fine with the price increases the last few years and now they are freaking out about pennies. So funny.

Wow, way to miss the whole point of this thread.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Where does Heinz procure their ketchup bottles from?

All of the little plastic lids of every little piece of food we buy are made somewhere, not the US.

Most of our produce comes from central and south America.

Truckers won't deadhead their runs, so if there is nothing coming back, they won't go.


UPS is already seeing enough of a suspension of demand from retailers that they are laying off 20,000 drivers. What does that mean Amazon and Walmart are seeing?


So Heinz ketchup could go up a whole 5 cents. Wow. I remember when the left was fine with the price increases the last few years and now they are freaking out about pennies. So funny.


The cost of EACH INGREDIENT goes up because they are almost all imported.
And maybe they are able to procure the bottles or maybe they are not. Well find out in August if we can have ketchup for Labor Day BBQ's.




yeah the entire for-profit capitalism system is just going to collapse, Food companies will just stop selling food and close their doors, we will all starve especially when it comes to DCUM crowd, which isn’t the Prepper, homestead, bartering type


Look a Trumper getting combative because they're caught with their intelligence down.
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