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2 hours ago, jas007 said:

Much ado about nothing.  The affected countries will likely lower their tariffs.  What's made in America these days, in any event?  Trump's term will be over before the world economy adjusts in any significant way.

 

In the meantime, enjoy the stock market discount.  As usual, the idiots are overreacting. 

 

 

 

Trump, in this shot, reminds me of the great film... PATTON....

 

Same backdrop of the red and white strips.

 

Where is George C Scott, when we need him?

 

 

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13 hours ago, jts-khorat said:

 

Is it true though, that Thailand has an average tariff of 90% or even just 72% on US goods? I call bullsh*t.

 

Wherever Trump has the numbers from, I could not find a single statistic that comes even close to those numbers. So maybe it would be nice if one of his followers could enlighten us with such a source?

 

This is what the Bangkok Post had to say: https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2993202/us-tariffs-expected-to-dent-thai-gdp

 

 

Thailand uses non-tariff barriers such as excise which greatly increase the price of many imported goods.

Posted
13 hours ago, jts-khorat said:

 

Is it true though, that Thailand has an average tariff of 90% or even just 72% on US goods? I call bullsh*t.

 

Wherever Trump has the numbers from, I could not find a single statistic that comes even close to those numbers. So maybe it would be nice if one of his followers could enlighten us with such a source?

 

This is what the Bangkok Post had to say: https://www.bangkokpost.com/business/general/2993202/us-tariffs-expected-to-dent-thai-gdp

 

 

 

It's all in here if you can read Thai: https://tariffeservice.customs.go.th

customs tariff db th.png

Posted
1 hour ago, LosLobo said:

Europe isn’t starting from scratch—SAAB, BAE Systems, Airbus, Dassault, Leonardo, and Rheinmetall already produce top-tier military equipment. But while Europe is making strides toward defense independence, the idea that U.S. weapons will be completely replaced in the near future is premature.
 

Fighter jets like Tempest and FCAS are in development, but the F-35 is already deeply integrated into NATO and Asia-Pacific forces, making an immediate shift unlikely. Tanks and armored vehicles from Rheinmetall and BAE Systems are competitive, but U.S. logistical dominance still plays a major role in NATO operations. Similarly, while European missile defense systems exist, the U.S. still leads in cutting-edge tech like the Patriot and THAAD, which even Germany and Poland continue to buy.
 

The transition away from U.S. arms won’t happen overnight. Trump’s foreign policy has pushed Europe toward self-reliance, but full military independence will take decades. The U.S. defense industry isn’t facing an immediate collapse, but in 10-20 years, if Europe’s projects succeed, America’s dominance in arms exports could take a serious hit.

Of course it won't happen overnight. No one said it would. But I think you are missing the impact this already has on American weapon industry. This is about when the orders stop coming. And that is already happening, after Trump's impact on America. There are countries today, who are ordering planes, delivered a few years ahead, from Sweden. The Jas 39 Gripen is a highly sophisticated and modern fighter jet. Colombia did it today actually, Brazil has done it, Thailand just did, and the Czech Republic. Even the UK. More will follow. 

 

When Norway decided to go for F-35, we actually had second thoughts, the Gripen almost became our choice. Today its no doubt, we won't order anything more from the US. And many countries think like us.

 

So this is already having an impact. It won't take two decades to make a huge hit on the American weapons industry. Not at all.

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Why are some of these tariffs so high on American goods?   Wouldnt totally free trade be the ultimate goal?   Or do the richer countries need to support 3rd countries out of morality?   Not much I can do but ride this derailed train wreck.  

I just don't 💬 think many companies are going to invest in production in the US partly because things can change again in 3 years and I don't think we have the hard workers willing to do factory type work. 

First thing  wife said after seeing 36% on FB was about her imported rice and fish sauce.   

I also have not doubt the Asian stores and all retailers will be raising prices immediately in current inventory and even shipments already through customs.   If we think retailers used COVID to profit here come unbridled greedy.  

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15 minutes ago, Elkski said:

Why are some of these tariffs so high on American goods?   Wouldnt totally free trade be the ultimate goal?   Or do the richer countries need to support 3rd countries out of morality?   Not much I can do but ride this derailed train wreck.  

I just don't 💬 think many companies are going to invest in production in the US partly because things can change again in 3 years and I don't think we have the hard workers willing to do factory type work. 

First thing  wife said after seeing 36% on FB was about her imported rice and fish sauce.   

I also have not doubt the Asian stores and all retailers will be raising prices immediately in current inventory and even shipments already through customs.   If we think retailers used COVID to profit here come unbridled greedy.  

Personally I don't think it has much to do with tariffs. The US is pulling out of world protector mode. That is an expensive job that the US does not want anymore.  They want supply chains closer to home, Mexico Canada, South America. The real growth will be in Mexico and South America IMHO. Trump is just accelirating the isolation.  (Pretty much saying take care of yourself from here on out. We don't care anymore). Curious to see how this plays out. 

 

You can already see what is going on in the Middle East, Russia Ukraine. That is a shi$ show. With the US pulling out it is going to be a mess.  

 

He is already double downing on the North American continent. Panama!, anything that might threaten the new global order. North America will be the safest place to be in the world. It is now. Companies will flock in. 

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Plus trump needs the pay for his continuation of the tax cuts for his rich buddies.   

Interestingly tariffs accounted for 90% of the US federal Budget back 250 years ago before income tax.  

I'm pretty sure most Americans see the country list with the high tariffs in place on American imports and can't blame Trump for imposing much less on these countries.  

Trump does seem like he is supporting North and S America.   Maybe he wants a strong land mass.   Any investment South of the border should lower the influx of border crossings.   

I already feel some upward pressure in the labor market as I think many have left.   No data on this just my feeling in seeking labor recently.  

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American hamburger lovers in trouble

Australian economist Richard Denniss says it is Americans who love our Aussie beef who will be the ones actually hurt by Donald Trump’s tariffs.

“I think this is a much bigger day for Americans who eat hamburgers than it is for Australia’s economy,” the executive director of The Australia Institute told CNN.

“If they now want to pay more for it… That’s a ‘them’ problem, not an Australia problem.”

The Australia Institute is a public policy think tank based in Canberra.

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Posts using derogatory and toxic nicknames or intentional misspelling of people’s names will be removed. If you don’t want your post to be removed, spell people’s names correctly, this applies to both sides of the political debate.

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Before the election, Trump, a McDonald's fan, claimed Biden would eliminate hamburgers, a fatal blow to Trump, but perhaps a blessing for those downwind.
 

Yet, ironically his 10% tariff on Australia will increase the cost of McDonald's burgers, a major consumer of the Australian beef, possibly making some consumers choose an alternative.

This 10% tariff on Australia stems from their rejection of U.S. beef due to concerns about BDE (Mad Cow Disease).

Any price increase is essentially a tax on ordinary consumers—something Trump, a billionaire, will never notice.

https://www.msn.com/en-au/news/world/the-unsettling-reason-australia-refuses-to-buy-american-beef/ar-AA1CaV8T

Posted
4 hours ago, black tabby12345 said:

Does he really know Who Pays the Tariff?

 

It is the importers of the foreign goods.

Not the exporters.

 

So higher tariff means, greater amount of financial burden(Import Taxes) on own population.

 

 

A lot of trinket sellers will drop prices. Corporations will as well. You don't get it, corporations import cheap products like tshirts from bangladesh for $1 and sell them for $25, the tariff is like $0.35 it's not a big deal and they'll eat the costs.

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1 hour ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

If Thailand wants to survive.

 

1. Stop putting such high tax on imports.

2. After reducing the import duty, negotiate with America.

3. Stop overcharging customers on anything from the price tags in malls to the other prices that are applied to foreigners.

 

Stop greed, Stop cheating foreigners. Things (may) improve.

 

In the meantime, good news as the Bhat is crashing and will crash further.

He wants IP laws enforced too. MBK Center in Bangkok was specifically listed as a top offender selling counterfeit products.

Posted
3 minutes ago, captain_shane said:

He wants IP laws enforced too. MBK Center in Bangkok was specifically listed as a top offender selling counterfeit products.

Chinese knock off's, you will never stop that ever! 

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Ohhh my, time to jump in a tiny bit... My Mexico holdings are surging and have offset all my US losses.. GBOOY, FMX, WMMVY.... S&P now at a - 4%. I am buying the S&P... Too later for you guys to cash in on Mexico!   But sadly my Intel stock is tanking again... ugggg. But, fun to speculate.

Posted
5 hours ago, chrisbangkok said:

What is it that USA exports that is so sought after in Thailand ? Can't be the crappy poor quality cars they make , Hardly Davidsons for the ultra rich or  is it the chemically converted chicken and beef , maybe Boeings with bits falling off or inability to fly straight ? 

 

dunno

you seem emotional

& silly.

You can search all that info.

Thai collects $7.3-billion+ tariff  on imports from usa, annually .

Thailand would prolly buy more stuff without the 73% tariff

dont you think.?

This want trumpster is pushing for.

simple

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