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During trump's prior presidency the US trade gap grew by hundreds of $billions, in other words his trade policy was a failure, yet ten of millions of Americans voted for trump 2024 to address economic issues.

 

Trump imposed a 50% tariff on imports of washing machines in 2018.

Researchers estimate the value of washing machines jumped by around 12% as a direct consequence, equivalent to $86 per unit, and that US consumers paid around $1.5bn extra a year in total for these products.

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c20myx1erl6o

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9 minutes ago, frank83628 said:

I'm sure they saved more than $86 on cheap gas to cover the extra cost of a washing machine.

 

Seeing as you a not an American, why not say how Trumps tariffs effected you directly?

Wow. You mean there are...trade offs? Like an extra 25% on the cheap chinese junk that floods our country and eggs back to .99 per dozen, on sale?

 

Bet ya Weather Tech is just salivating over tariffs  on cheap chinese floormats LOL. I hear they are hiring.

 

We have trillions of dollars of Liquid Gold here in North America, time to bank it.

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13 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Yes. Definitely. It is actually a large tax hike. It will hurt American companies and they will pass on the additional costs to consumers. It will likely restart a horrific inflationary cycle. 

 

This plan is dumb. Very, very dumb. The concept of bringing jobs back to America is a good one, and the concept of bringing manufacturing back to America is a good one. But it has to be applied with intelligence. You cannot just wish for this to happen and make it so.

 

It has to be done progressively and it has to be done correctly. Incentives need to be offered and costs need to be reasonable. There are many reasons why those jobs and why that production shifted overseas to begin with. 

 

Just look at Trump's example, he manufactures in China every opportunity he gets because the savings are there, and he's a money grubbing sort of guy. 

What does trump get manufactured in China ?

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5 minutes ago, EveryG said:

Every country has ignorant people. But only in American can you find that toxic blend of ignorant and arrogant about their ignorance that is becoming a feature of the culture-that's what Trump has tapped into. I'm so glad I left 20 years ago. 

So are we. 

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13 minutes ago, simple1 said:

 

Cost the Australian economy $billions for supporting trump ideology regards PRC

We will be happy to give you to them if you like. They have your type of government: persecute minorities, suppress speech, seize firearms....

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23 minutes ago, EveryG said:

Thank you for proving my point! There's that ignorance and arrogance I was talking about. Embarrassing. 

Thanks. I consider the source. Sort of like the flea biting an elephant.

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4 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

The tariffs are intended to get the attention of the countries who trade with the USA. In some cases, the USA is quite right to threaten the use of tariffs. Mexico has willingly facilitated China's export strategy, exploiting the US/Canada/Mexico trade pact hurting both Canada and the USA. However, if the USA imposes an across the board 10% tariff, it will hurt the US economy and will have some serious immediate damage to key Republican strongholds.This would translate into an absolute rout of the Republicans in two years at the midterm election.

 

 Just as the USA is free to attach tariffs, so to can other countries like Canada. 30+ US states have Canada as their largest market and some Republican states are dependent upon Canadian trade. Canada can choose to purchase more produce from its latin American trade partners, or make a push to expand trade with its APEC trade partners.  The EU will present a united front and will retaliate.

Tariffs are easier said than done. The USA is dependent upon some countries for critical imports.  Critical Minerals are one example;

 

Bar chart of U.S. import reliance of critical minerals and primary import source (country)

 

 

 

 

 

 

The USA does not have trillions of dollars of liquid gold that it can sell. According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) 64% of total U.S. crude oil production in 2023. came from tight oil, i.e fracking of shale. This has tremendous  environmental consequences  for the USA, in particular to US agriculture. Fracking requires large amounts of water and many regions just don't have it to spare. 

It is a pipe dream to assume that manufacturers will move the manufacturing of cheap consumer items to the USA. They are labour intensive. US consumers who vote for Trump are going to be upset if the mop at walmart that once cost $10, now costs $20.

Oh sure, eggs might be cheap, but the new Secretary of Health may not support that strategy. The use of chemicals. antibiotics and growth hormones to produce bigger farm animals might no longer be allowed and poof goes your factory egg farms.

 

Nice Leftist talking points.

 

Are you forgetting ANWAR btw? 11 billion barrels, at the least. Enough to pump out down the existing pipeline at full capacity for 35 years in an environmentally safe fashion? Continually opposed by the Leftists to weaken America and capitalism? You know, that place up North?

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5 minutes ago, bubblegum said:

Clearly you know nothing on economics.

Why do you say that? You don’t sound like you know anything about it.

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16 minutes ago, FritsSikkink said:

Consumer still has to pay the higher price.

I don't slur capitalism, I am teaching you how economics work.

I have done a lot of international trade, owned several businesses. My wife owns several businesses.

What have you done besides being a parrot for Trump?

It’s the same with corporate income taxes, the consumer has to pay them. 

 

But you’re all for higher corporate income taxes, yes? 

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