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7 hours ago, dinsdale said:

I've seen that currency manipulation was also part of Trump targeting countries with higher tariffs. He specifically pointed out China. 

Which high tariffs ? The nonsense calculation THis Unendleiss Lyer, the "grab-them-by-the pussy" president of the USA came with ? Has NOTHING to do with the import tariffs of the several countries.

Instead, the reciprocal tariff rate applied to each country was: their trade deficit divided by exports to the U.S., divided by two. 

If the country has a trade surplus with the U.S., or the number resulting from the above formula was less than 10%, then a flat rate of 10% was applied. 

For example, the U.S. has a $235.6 billion trade deficit with the European Union, which exports a total of $605.8 billion to the U.S. Based on the White House’s formula, $235.6 divided by $605.8 equals 0.388, which divided by half is 0.194. That number gets rounded up to 0.2, which leads to a 20% tariff rate. 

 
A real calculation is too difficult for the no-brainers in the Trump-administration.
And many US citizens.. are not able to correct it. 
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2 minutes ago, PuiPuiHarry said:

Which high tariffs ?

Higher I said. Can you not read? As for the rest of your cut and paste response it needs to be sourced.

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6 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

 

Trump has no idea what he's doing, he's totally out of his league, he's being poorly advised, and the world is paying the price for his arrogance.

Mike, please stick to your complaints on imported wine prices in LOS, they were a lot more amusing.

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58 minutes ago, dinsdale said:

Higher I said. Can you not read? As for the rest of your cut and paste response it needs to be sourced.

You can do the calculations yourself. He is correct.

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3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Apparently President Trump is ... MEHA

... Making Expats Happy Again

 

Don't y'all just hate the guy.  Damn fascist Nazi :cheesy:

the people who hate him is because they think it's the thing to do. 

but ignore all the good things he's done. it's selective memory at its finest. 

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7 hours ago, riverhigh said:

"The Thai government's task is now to smartly navigate looming opportunities and threats in light of this significant US tariff challenge. In summary, the baht's facing a tumultuous path ahead, with potential to dip further if strategic measures aren't promptly deployed."

 

This is not complex problem. A problem that even a person  of minimal intelligence can solve. Reduce tarrifs against the USA and stop being stupid. Okay, just reduce the tarrifs. Stop being stupid is a big ask.

 

Will the USA remove its longstanding trade barriers that were in place long before Trump raised the issue of tariffs? e.g. Bans on citrus. Want some tasty peanuts? Not allowed. The pesticide and fungicide infused  US peanuts  benefit from their protected market.

 

 

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18 hours ago, webfact said:

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The Thai baht is expected to plunge to an alarming 34.50 per US dollar following the US's unexpected announcement of a hefty 37% reciprocal tariff on Thai imports.

 

On Thursday, the baht staggered to its weakest in two and a half months, recording a value of 34.38 per dollar in trading, primarily due to these severe trade measures.

 

Kanjana Chockpisansin from Kasikorn Research Center, Thailand, shared that the latest tariff decisions might drive the baht further downwards.

 

The surprising 37% tariff, significantly above the anticipated 10-25% range, is likely to erode investor trust and stir a ‘risk-off’ sentiment amongst investors.

 

This approach may accentuate economic woes, with greater pressure anticipated for the baht against the dollar, even amidst a rise in global gold prices, traditionally seen as a financial safe haven.

 

 
 

 

As the baht flittered between 34.07 and 34.45 per dollar post-announcement, analysts note the unsettling environment across markets.

 

Krungthai Global Markets noted the baht began Thursday at 34.38 per dollar, recording a notable drop from the prior day’s 34.16, highlighting forex volatility.

 

While the 37% tariff sits below American predictions of a towering 72%, it surpasses market assumptions, leading to intensified market uncertainty and heightened risk aversion amongst investors.

 

Pipat Luengnaruemitchai of Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group urged the importance of strategic negotiations to dampen these tariff impacts. Internal and external discussions, particularly those targeting critical economic spheres like agriculture, food, energy, and finance, may be pivotal.

 

The Thai government's task is now to smartly navigate looming opportunities and threats in light of this significant US tariff challenge.

 

In summary, the baht's facing a tumultuous path ahead, with potential to dip further if strategic measures aren't promptly deployed.

 

The situation underscores the volatile nature of international trade and finance, demanding vigilant and tactful economic diplomacy to safeguard Thailand's financial stability amidst US tariff frictions.

 

Based on a story by Bangkok Post

 

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Reciprocal tariffs being the key word here , easy to remedy just lower your tariffs and the US lowers theirs back down 

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14 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

All nations must consider ways to insulate themselves from the insane trade policies of the US, only two times in the past has the US engaged in the kind of trade policies they are now engaged in. Both times in 1828 and1930 it resulted in a pretty severe depression.

 

Trump has no idea what he's doing, he's totally out of his league, he's being poorly advised, and the world is paying the price for his arrogance. So will the US. The baht very well could climb higher against the dollar, as I expect the dollar to start weakening. 

another chicken little ..  the sky is falling 

 

 wait for it..  wait 

 

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Here are today's forecasts for the Thai baht for the rest of the year.

N.B.  These forecasts are dynamic and change on a daily basis but the general trend is clear.

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1 hour ago, IsaanT said:

Here are today's forecasts for the Thai baht for the rest of the year.

N.B.  These forecasts are dynamic and change on a daily basis but the general trend is clear.

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Why I never traded currencies, as doesn't even keep up with inflation.  5-6% ROI ... why bother :cheesy:

 

Might as well spend and enjoy living, instead of losing money.  That shouldn't even be called 'investing' or 'ROI'.

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Why I never traded currencies, as doesn't even keep up with inflation.  5-6% ROI ... why bother :cheesy:

 

Might as well spend and enjoy living, instead of losing money.  That shouldn't even be called 'investing' or 'ROI'.

 

You're right.

 

For clarity, I wasn't implying that anyone should be trading this - I was just passing on the good news that it's likely that we'll get a bit more purchasing power as the year goes on, as the thread is about the recent Baht weakness.

 

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12 minutes ago, IsaanT said:

 

You're right.

 

For clarity, I wasn't implying that anyone should be trading this - I was just passing on the good news that it's likely that we'll get a bit more purchasing power as the year goes on, as the thread is about the recent Baht weakness.

 

From history, past experience, past administrations, whether they had anything to do with it on not, I'm not surprised about any 10-20% fluctuation of the exchange rate during any administration or 5-10 year period of time.

 

Although the past 15 years, with few exceptions, the USD/TH exchange rate has been 30-35 to $1 USD.  

 

I got here in 2000, and once the THB settled (40 to 45 to 30), during my time here, after the crash, it's been in the 30-35 range mostly, occasional dipping below 30, and nice when above 35.

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20 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

All nations must consider ways to insulate themselves from the insane trade policies of the US, only two times in the past has the US engaged in the kind of trade policies they are now engaged in. Both times in 1828 and1930 it resulted in a pretty severe depression.

 

Trump has no idea what he's doing, he's totally out of his league, he's being poorly advised, and the world is paying the price for his arrogance. So will the US. The baht very well could climb higher against the dollar, as I expect the dollar to start weakening. 

I love how you leftoids all assume you're secret geniuses that could run the government far better than anyone on the right.

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Posted
16 hours ago, Elkski said:

How can any sane person argue with a tariff chart being unfair when Trump is still less than  their numbers?

Because leftoids hate trump, so anything he does is evil and bad and stupid.

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1 hour ago, captain_shane said:

Because leftoids hate trump, so anything he does is evil and bad and stupid.

Such inane idiocy in one remark. It is quite astonishing to me how MAGA supporters have descended to a level where some of the less intelligent folks are simply reduced to slogans, name calling as a juvenile tribute to their political master, and memes rather than intelligent discussions.

 

All Democrats are communist

All Democrats are baby killers

All Democrats support trans rights. 

All democrats are woke

 

Do you know where we get our power from? We drink the blood of infants in basements of pizza parlors. 

 

I've certainly heard of the concept of a sore loser in the past, but I've never really seen a great example of a sore winner. I'm seeing an awful lot of gloating and it's of a rather nasty variety. It just seems to be the continuation of the kind of division and hatred that the fake master has forged, and established, and his devotees seem to be continuing to run with the torch, and doing a great job of continue the animosity.

 

It's precisely the opposite of what he promised which was to unify the country, however many of us knew this was exactly what was going to happen. Anytime Trump says something you can more or less predict the exact opposite is going to happen. 

 

Any sort of individuality and any of your own opinions are not welcome within the maga movement. You have to subscribe to the policies of the master and if you disobey, if you disagree you are thrown under the train, or you are considered to be disloyal.

 

 

 

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