Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Car manufacturers already laying people off.
Keep flying those Trump flags, MAGA.
They were already going to do that, because their executives followed the globalists pushing global warming religion.
Now they are serving the globalists by blaming the job losses on tariffs instead of the electric cars piling up on dealers' lots.
Perhaps they will be able to sell them now that the Left hates Tesla.
Please tell me your comment is in jest. You can’t exist on earth and have lived past puberty believing this type of horsesht.
Vietnam and EU on America, yes I think they did.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The average tariff rate for US imports to the EU was 2.7%. For Vietnam it was 5.1%. Trump imposed a "reciprocal" tariff on the EU of 20% and 46% on Vietnam.
Items with lower tariff rates will sell more. Question I meant to ask is what is the tariff schedule?
LOL, you think they developed a tariff schedule?
Anonymous wrote:If the House votes to repeal Trump's emergency declaration, can Trump veto this, or are the tariffs automatically gone?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The average tariff rate for US imports to the EU was 2.7%. For Vietnam it was 5.1%. Trump imposed a "reciprocal" tariff on the EU of 20% and 46% on Vietnam.
Items with lower tariff rates will sell more. Question I meant to ask is what is the tariff schedule?
Anonymous wrote:Acknowledging the lousy economics of these blanket tariffs, it seems like there will be very disparate impacts across different industries. Those that will benefit directly must:
- have short, domestic supply chains;
- have inelastic demand relative to price;
- be able to get domestic production up and running relatively quickly.
Any thoughts on winners and losers here? A potential winners might be the domestic wine & beer industry - South American and Australian wines have gobbled market share based on low cost. Seems an easy reach to produce more domestic wine. Furniture might be another. The Carolinas used to produce large quantities before cheap Chinese imports took away their market.
Anonymous wrote:
The average tariff rate for US imports to the EU was 2.7%. For Vietnam it was 5.1%. Trump imposed a "reciprocal" tariff on the EU of 20% and 46% on Vietnam.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Acknowledging the lousy economics of these blanket tariffs, it seems like there will be very disparate impacts across different industries. Those that will benefit directly must:
- have short, domestic supply chains;
- have inelastic demand relative to price;
- be able to get domestic production up and running relatively quickly.
Any thoughts on winners and losers here? A potential winners might be the domestic wine & beer industry - South American and Australian wines have gobbled market share based on low cost. Seems an easy reach to produce more domestic wine. Furniture might be another. The Carolinas used to produce large quantities before cheap Chinese imports took away their market.
Do you have any idea how long it takes to get a furniture factory up and running?
Quicker than an auto plant or semiconductor fabrication center.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Acknowledging the lousy economics of these blanket tariffs, it seems like there will be very disparate impacts across different industries. Those that will benefit directly must:
- have short, domestic supply chains;
- have inelastic demand relative to price;
- be able to get domestic production up and running relatively quickly.
Any thoughts on winners and losers here? A potential winners might be the domestic wine & beer industry - South American and Australian wines have gobbled market share based on low cost. Seems an easy reach to produce more domestic wine. Furniture might be another. The Carolinas used to produce large quantities before cheap Chinese imports took away their market.
Do you have any idea how long it takes to get a furniture factory up and running?
Anonymous wrote:Was it worth it, MAGA? Was it worth crashing the global economy over immigration and DEI?
You effing morons.
Anonymous wrote:Was it worth it, MAGA? Was it worth crashing the global economy over immigration and DEI?
You effing morons.