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Trump Starts Global Tariff Wall, Thailand Hit with 36% Tax
Thailand is a minor market. -
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Trump Starts Global Tariff Wall, Thailand Hit with 36% Tax
Says you who post subbish in multi topics all day and every day and without an apparant ounce of knowledge on any of those topics. I suggest you give it a rest if you do not want people to critisize your pointless/innacurate posts, especially those of an important nature. -
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UK Passport renewal - email received 'send us your passport' 2 weeks after applying?
No we kept the original passports, but sent photo copies of all pages, including blank -
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Trump Starts Global Tariff Wall, Thailand Hit with 36% Tax
Other nations tariffs good US does it bad -
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Trump Starts Global Tariff Wall, Thailand Hit with 36% Tax
To remove the trade imbalance, which goods would you want to have Thailand importing more? American cars? They are produced right here in Thailand at the Eastern seaboard. High-end electronics? Where are the consumers in Thailand for it? Have you ever thought about this, are you able to answer any of those questions? So far I have seen hundreds of your posts which contained literally no information. Quite like your master Trump. -
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Trump Starts Global Tariff Wall, Thailand Hit with 36% Tax
All very true - but I cling to the hope this is all bluster and a negotiating tactic 🙂 Let's be realistic, the US remains the global economic superpower, after the huffing and puffing, I expect pragmatism will kick-in and all sides will be looking for deals to be made rather than starting an escalatory trade/tariff war. Thailand for example, a healthy trade surplus with US. They can either walk away from that or negotiate a slightly less favourable US trade surplus. With China, they have a huge deficit and who knows whether Beijing sees reducing their current surplus as economically possible or politically advantageous. They might be able to expand trade with EU and UK. Currently neither of these have an FTA in place due to Thailand's protectionist policies... Anyway, we will see !
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