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This is a link post Tariffs explained
Seems like a few people in the US administration could have done with a primer like this last week...
(, Mon 7 Apr 2025, 15:37, Reply)
This is a normal post Options:
1. This is some tremendous fuck-up by some over-promoted fucktards.
2. This is a deliberate strategy by some dangerous fuckheads.
3. Yes.
(, Mon 7 Apr 2025, 22:05, Reply)
This is a normal post It's basically a game of economic Chicken.
The tariffs aren't intended to be in place long (or even medium) term. The problem is that Trump is hedging his bets on China swerving out of the way first.
(, Tue 8 Apr 2025, 19:09, Reply)
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I don't get what he's trying to achieve though.
(, Tue 8 Apr 2025, 20:09, Reply)
This is a normal post Stock market manipulation to make money

(, Tue 8 Apr 2025, 20:34, Reply)
This is a normal post Well well wellity well well well
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgrggqydxv5o
If only I'd known the timing of the announcement i could have made a killing. I wonder if anyone did and did.
(, Wed 9 Apr 2025, 22:48, Reply)
This is a normal post I bought a few grands' worth of Amazon and Google shares just before the announcement.
Figured they couldn't get much lower, and they're both reasonably safe investments.

Not going to retire early on the proceeds, but a nice little discount nonetheless.
(, Fri 11 Apr 2025, 13:33, Reply)
This is a normal post He probably thinks the world is still on the gold standard.

(, Tue 8 Apr 2025, 20:41, Reply)
This is a normal post Well, to play Devil's Advocate a little:
The previous US trade deals arguably weren't really favourable to the US (depending on who you ask). Their average external tariff worked out at something like 3.5% whilst some of their export partners were imposing 4-5 times that rate on their imports of North-American goods.
America's over reliance on imports has also been partially responsible for the substantial drop off in US domestic manufacturing which is sitting about 40% lower than it was at the beginning of the '80s.

I suspect that Trump genuinely believes that significantly increasing the cost of goods coming into America will force more companies to set up shop domestically and bolster production/employment rates in the USA. It won't. But he thinks it will.

I don't think for a second this is his brainchild, though. I'm fully convinced that this whole thing is a distraction/diversion for something far more sinister. Trump clearly isn't the brightest, and somebody whispering in his ear that these new tariffs will cement him in history as America's greatest economic hero is all he needs to hear to start throwing numbers around, confident that he's holding all the cards.

The firing of Timothy Haugh has all been swept under the rug by the last few days' economic hysteria and deserves far more scrutiny than the short-term disruption caused by completely unsustainable import taxes.
(, Wed 9 Apr 2025, 7:52, Reply)
This is a normal post Yes, something more sinister.

(, Wed 9 Apr 2025, 16:36, Reply)