Popular Post alanrchase Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 So a wealthy country with a consumer base of 350 million people has a trade deficit with a poor country with a consumer base of 70 million people? No surprise there. 1 4
kingstonkid Posted April 3 Posted April 3 4 hours ago, hotsun said: You people vastly underestimate the power of american consumerism. Thailand is toast How many people here know what the U.S. exports here or the main things that the U.S. exports to them?. The main thing that the U.S. exports is petroleum products like LNG and fuel. While the main thing thais export is computer equipment and rubber for tires. https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-country/usa/partner/tha 36% sounds like and is a lot but then again, when the country you are charging has already been charging tht amount for your products, it is not so bad. Thailand does not have tariffsto protect businesses from the big bad Americans;; it uses tariffs to cut down on the amount of taxes the elite have to pay to keep the country running. The solution is simple lower the tarriffs on things. First, it will make petroleum products cheaper for Thais, and the wine and spirits market and drinkers will thank you. also Hellit willl even help tourism. 1
vinny41 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 hour ago, jonclark said: ..."Our friends were worse than our enemies in that regard" probably explains why Russia (or Israel) isn't on Trump's list of Traffis then doesn't it? "Thailand can have all the friends... they will get burned 100%," kind of like they have now by America? It will be interesting to see the additional tariffs, which will now likely come on a huge range of American exports by all the countries that have had tariffs on them now.....and then trump will raise tariffs in return, and then the cycle repeats and no one becomes wealthy. So ironic that in 2018 Trump signed a FTA with Canada and Mexico that he described (in his own words) as "the greatest deal ever!!" So great in fact that he has done a complete U-turn and applied tariffs to Mexico and Canada. Good luck America you are sure gonna need it with an oversized, badly dressed Cheeto running your country and acting like he is the King of America. For Canada and Mexico, the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders remain in effect, and are unaffected by this order. This means USMCA compliant goods will continue to see a 0% tariff, non-USMCA compliant goods will see a 25% tariff, and non-USMCA compliant energy and potash will see a 10% tariff. In the event the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders are terminated, USMCA compliant goods would continue to receive preferential treatment, while non-USMCA compliant goods would be subject to a 12% reciprocal tariff. https://www.whitehouse.gov/fact-sheets/2025/04/fact-sheet-president-donald-j-trump-declares-national-emergency-to-increase-our-competitive-edge-protect-our-sovereignty-and-strengthen-our-national-and-economic-security/ No tariffs applied for Canada and Mexico on goods that are USMCA compliant 1
frank83628 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 All the usual Pearl clutchers are out in force this morning.. You've all claimed to know so much about Trump and seen how he does business, but today youre all running around squawking like chickens.... AGAIN. All countries that import/export with the US have known since 20th Jan that he was going to implement some form of tariffs... should have held some negotiations, I guess now he's set them this will happen. 1 1 1
Rimmer Posted April 3 Posted April 3 A flame and a reply has been removed @frank83628 2 "Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!" Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf
Yagoda Posted April 3 Posted April 3 Nobody who is screeching will ever answer the question: Why shouldnt Tariffs be equal? Meanwhile Mexico and Canada are folding. https://pjmedia.com/matt-margolis/2025/04/02/look-whos-folding-under-trumps-tariff-pressure-n4938537#google_vignette I would urge patriotic democratic countries like Italy, Greece, Finland, the Baltics and Poland and Hungary to leave the EU and cut a deal with us. 2 1 1
Popular Post Buriramfelang Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 Trumps advisors have really done their research, 10% tarrifs on Heard and McDonald Islands(you'll have to search for them) Both have 0 population and export 0 😂 1 4
Popular Post Etaoin Shrdlu Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 Trump knows that tariffs are an extremely regressive tax on the middle class and poor, but revenue from tariffs will plug part of the budget deficit so that he can give corporate welfare to big business and tax breaks to billionaires. That's what it is really all about. 1 1 3
Yagoda Posted April 3 Posted April 3 8 minutes ago, kingstonkid said: Thailand does not have tariffsto protect businesses from the big bad Americans;; it uses tariffs to cut down on the amount of taxes the elite have to pay to keep the country running. Bingo. Win, win, win. Watch some American action on the Cross Shipping project btw. 1 1
frank83628 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 21 minutes ago, KhunBENQ said: Shows how clueless you are. https://tradingeconomics.com/thailand/exports/united-states You should replace the batteries in your sarcasm detector. We can all Google things, so don't try to make out you knew everything the US/TH trade beforehand. 1
Popular Post JJ-Thailand Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 4 hours ago, daveAustin said: Gonna hurt US consumers more than anyone. It will hurt everybody but the poor more than the rich. 2 1
Popular Post rough diamond Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 1 hour ago, neeray said: He dropped his brain (aka mind) long, long ago. It was offered back to him but he said, "no, I'm still a genius, I don't need that thing". That cannot be Trump's brain as it is far too large. I think it may be something scooped out from his WC. 3
JJ-Thailand Posted April 3 Posted April 3 I'm sure politicians will find ways to continue to fill their own pockets. 2
10baht Posted April 3 Posted April 3 5 hours ago, hotsun said: Oof. Thats gonna hurt for thailand losing the american consumer. Maybe they should drop their tariffs against the US Thailand imposes tariffs on American cars that vary depending on the type of vehicle. For passenger cars, the tariff rate is 80%, while for pickup trucks, it's 60%. So what's with only 36%??? 1
Popular Post tomazbodner Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 39 minutes ago, frank83628 said: What exactly do the US consumers buy? Rice & chilli sauce? You just showed your complete lack of knowledge and ignorance with this message. But actually, from your past messages, nobody should be overly surprised. 2 4
Popular Post Walker88 Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 3 hours ago, hotsun said: Sorry, 72% i know the world was better when america was the worlds doormat. How dare they create a fair trade environment Doormat? What is the source of your woeful inferiority complex, and how is POTUS going to help what clearly Darwinism left out? I never felt like a doormat. I was able to become a multimillionaire before age 30, and then I got really wealthy when I moved into private industry. I don't think the average Thai was holding me back nor stepping on me, nor did the average Thai have anywhere near the opportunities I had. I do know my country greatly benefited from having 30% of its deficit funded by willing foreign UST buyers. I suspect that is going to slow, maybe even stop. With such a capricious clown as POTUS, I doubt many non-US companies will bother to spend the next few years designing and building US factories in a hope of getting behind the tariffs, because few would think POTUS wouldn't block them and even domestically tariff them if the US economy slowed, saying something like, "They're not really American". As soon as arriving ships and planes unload and the goods enter the US market, the average American is going to face price inflation on a scale never seen before. To rub salt in the wounds, Americans are also going to take big hits to their 401Ks, thanks to the "really stable genius". There used to be a lot of give and take in the world. Despite tariffs in other markets, the US economy did pretty well and the people of the US were able to live well beyond their means. The world rushed to the US' defense after 9-11, and the US was the first major nation---under the leadership of the Biden Administration---to emerge from Covid, growing from 2021-2025 at 3 times the rate of the average G7. It seems all those foreign tariffs neither got in the way of growth nor made the US a doormat. George Santayana must have known who Mr. Smoot and Mr. Hawley were, but clearly POTUS knows none of the three. 2 2
vinny41 Posted April 3 Posted April 3 10 minutes ago, kingstonkid said: How many people here know what the U.S. exports here or the main things that the U.S. exports to them?. The main thing that the U.S. exports is petroleum products like LNG and fuel. While the main thing thais export is computer equipment and rubber for tires. https://oec.world/en/profile/bilateral-country/usa/partner/tha 36% sounds like and is a lot but then again, when the country you are charging has already been charging tht amount for your products, it is not so bad. Thailand does not have tariffsto protect businesses from the big bad Americans;; it uses tariffs to cut down on the amount of taxes the elite have to pay to keep the country running. The solution is simple lower the tarriffs on things. First, it will make petroleum products cheaper for Thais, and the wine and spirits market and drinkers will thank you. also Hellit willl even help tourism. For years, Thailand has imposed high tariffs on imported cars to protect its local car industry. These import taxes can be as high as 80%, which adds a huge amount to the price of foreign vehicles. For example, a car priced at 720,000 baht ($20,000) in another country can balloon to 1.3 million baht or more due to these tariffs. On top of that, excise taxes based on engine size and emissions are applied, along with a 7% VAT (Value Added Tax) on the car’s total cost, including import duties and excise taxes. Additional charges like registration fees, road tax, and customs processing fees further inflate the final price. High car prices in Thailand are primarily due to import taxes and local taxes. Import duties can range from 187% to 328% depending on engine size, significantly inflating the cost of foreign vehicles. https://thethaiger.com/guides/automotive/why-are-cars-so-expensive-in-thailand Import tariffs are only the starting point when you add all the other taxes the final total is much higher In 2018 there was a proposal to cut the import tariff on finished car from 80% to 40%. The statement came on the heels of a recent proposal made by the Independent Car Importer and Distributor Association, asking the Ministry of Finance to cut the import tariff on finished car from 80% to 40%. Somsak Sriratanaprapas, the association's chairman, was quoted in Thai media as saying the tariff should be as in other countries in the region to secure a level playing field both for local auto manufacturers as well as importers. "We want to see a realistic tariff rate that allows all parties to compete freely in a fair game," Somsak was quoted as saying. He argued that local auto makers have been well-protected by the unrealistic high duty for more than 30 years and it should be the right time to reduce the tariff. Somsak added that the ministry is considering the association's proposal. https://thaiauto.or.th/2020/news/news-detail.asp?news_id=4072
Popular Post Walker88 Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 13 minutes ago, frank83628 said: All the usual Pearl clutchers are out in force this morning.. You've all claimed to know so much about Trump and seen how he does business, but today youre all running around squawking like chickens.... AGAIN. All countries that import/export with the US have known since 20th Jan that he was going to implement some form of tariffs... should have held some negotiations, I guess now he's set them this will happen. If you're so smart, why aren't you rich? 3
Gknrd Posted April 3 Posted April 3 As a guy from the US that used to live in Thailand. The writing has been on the wall for years. Unfortunally for me it means I will never visit or spend money in Thailand again. The good old days have been over for a long time. This just basically stopped all tourism to Thailand from the US. Only thing I am grateful for is I am gone. It is going to get pretty bad for the expats living there from the US. I dodged that bullet.. hahaha 3 1
10baht Posted April 3 Posted April 3 4 hours ago, jts-khorat said: Good luck then, that Thailand has the largest consumer market right at its doorstep, China. Correct Good Luck! with Chinese crooked businesses, and Chinese JUNK! 1 1
hotsun Posted April 3 Posted April 3 1 minute ago, Walker88 said: Doormat? What is the source of your woeful inferiority complex, and how is POTUS going to help what clearly Darwinism left out? I never felt like a doormat. I was able to become a multimillionaire before age 30, and then I got really wealthy when I moved into private industry. I don't think the average Thai was holding me back nor stepping on me, nor did the average Thai have anywhere near the opportunities I had. I do know my country greatly benefited from having 30% of its deficit funded by willing foreign UST buyers. I suspect that is going to slow, maybe even stop. With such a capricious clown as POTUS, I doubt many non-US companies will bother to spend the next few years designing and building US factories in a hope of getting behind the tariffs, because few would think POTUS wouldn't block them and even domestically tariff them if the US economy slowed, saying something like, "They're not really American". As soon as arriving ships and planes unload and the goods enter the US market, the average American is going to face price inflation on a scale never seen before. To rub salt in the wounds, Americans are also going to take big hits to their 401Ks, thanks to the "really stable genius". There used to be a lot of give and take in the world. Despite tariffs in other markets, the US economy did pretty well and the people of the US were able to live well beyond their means. The world rushed to the US' defense after 9-11, and the US was the first major nation---under the leadership of the Biden Administration---to emerge from Covid, growing from 2021-2025 at 3 times the rate of the average G7. It seems all those foreign tariffs neither got in the way of growth nor made the US a doormat. George Santayana must have known who Mr. Smoot and Mr. Hawley were, but clearly POTUS knows none of the three. Sure you are pal, an american multimillionaire living in thailand with extreme trump derangment. Leftists never lie about anything 1 2
Yagoda Posted April 3 Posted April 3 5 minutes ago, JJ-Thailand said: It will hurt everybody but the poor more than the rich. Yep, all that French wine and cheese, Irish Butter, S Class Benzes, 911s, Range Rovers, Expresso Makers.... 1
Yagoda Posted April 3 Posted April 3 6 minutes ago, 10baht said: Thailand imposes tariffs on American cars that vary depending on the type of vehicle. For passenger cars, the tariff rate is 80%, while for pickup trucks, it's 60%. So what's with only 36%??? I dont believe we export any vehicles to Thailand. Id be interested in knowing what the rate is on Harleys and Caterpillars
lordgrinz Posted April 3 Posted April 3 8 minutes ago, 10baht said: Thailand imposes tariffs on American cars that vary depending on the type of vehicle. For passenger cars, the tariff rate is 80%, while for pickup trucks, it's 60%. So what's with only 36%??? A warning shot across the bow. 1
KhunBENQ Posted April 3 Posted April 3 19 minutes ago, frank83628 said: You should replace the batteries in your sarcasm detector. We can all Google things, so don't try to make out you knew everything the US/TH trade beforehand. I regularly drive along the eastern seaboard/industrial zones and fish sauce is not a highlight. I know German brands like Grohe or Schaeffler car parts that have shifted production to Thailand. The harddisk business is well known since a shortage crisis although shrinking now. 2
Popular Post NorthernRyland Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 4 hours ago, proton said: what is Thailands tariff on importing a Tesla etc still 300%? This is intended to disadvantage imported products in favor of local products. For example I was going to buy a Tesla but with the tariff I couldn't afford it so I decided to get one of these instead. 1 3
lordgrinz Posted April 3 Posted April 3 One thing I notice from the list, the heavy hitters are exactly who you would have expecting them to be, let them squirm. 2
Popular Post TheAppletons Posted April 3 Popular Post Posted April 3 "If President Donald Trump maintains the massive tariffs he announced today, his unprecedented trade policies will probably cause both the US and global economies to fall into a recession in 2025, JPMorgan analysts said in a note to investors." and JPMorgan noted that the tariffs would hike taxes on Americans by $660 billion a year, the largest tax increase in recent memory by a longshot. It will cause prices to surge, too, adding 2% to the Consumer Price Index, a measure of US inflation that has struggled to come back down to earth in recent years." https://www.cnn.com/business/live-news/tariffs-trump-news-04-02-25/index.html 1 2
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