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10 minutes ago, Tug said:

Well here comes recession (if we are lucky) tired of winning yet?hey and as a bonus trump is going to make the world hate us cause his stupidity will harm everyone!

Really? Wow a recession. With debt at 130% you guys want to fund a war making it worse.

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4 minutes ago, Emdog said:

Just to remind Trump backers, the trade deal Trump complains about that is robbing and destroying US is the one his administration put in effect during DJT Part 1. The deal that was the "envy of the world, that would make all 3 economies grow at an unprecedented rate." as he said boasting of the deal back then

Trump tends to blame all on Biden.... why not this time? oh,  this was 100% his deal, his baby to replace NAFTA... and I suppose it fitting that this moron shoots himself & US with his stupidity regarding tariffs

Can't understand any of that.

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14 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

The trade war with Canada makes no sense. TD Bank spells it out in this summary 

https://economics.td.com/ca-canada-us-trade-balance

 

If Trump thinks he can bully his northern neighbors, he should think again. They are like those hockey players who brawled in the first minute of the game with the USA. They won't give up and are going to draw blood to make their point.

 

Canada has loads of tariffs on the US. No word from the left.

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Trump Tariffs 2018 Apprentice Episode

 

The Total Cost of U.S. Tariffs

 

Former President Trump unilaterally imposed numerous tariffs on a variety of goods including, but not limited to, imports from China and steel and aluminum imports from across the world, creating upward pressure on prices in the United States.


To date, President Biden has replaced only the tariffs on European steel and aluminum and Japanese steel with a tariff-rate quota system, but has kept in place the tariffs for most other countries, including China, and in March of 2023 raised tariffs on Russian aluminum and various other goods in response to the country’s invasion of Ukraine.

 

Based on 2022 import levels, these tariffs currently impact over $350 billion of imports and exports and increase consumer costs by roughly $51 billion annually.

 

https://www.americanactionforum.org/research/the-total-cost-of-tariffs/

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