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And Yeti?
Transition?
Trek?
Probably made from our aluminium in Taiwan so all good!Scott? They all fly the fake flag.
Disclaimer, I don't know if this is true but it's probably not US aluminum.
And Yeti?
Transition?
Trek?
Probably made from our aluminium in Taiwan so all good!Scott? They all fly the fake flag.
If it was it would be alooooominumProbably made from our aluminium in Taiwan so all good!
Disclaimer, I don't know if this is true but it's probably not US aluminum.
Nope, not for a moment. Australia is too small a market to have any impact on the US. And I completely agree that he only cares about things which affect his personal wealth.You really think we have anythin, or we could do anything that he cares about? I mean personally cares about? He only does things that benefit him personally.
It's all processed, unhealthy shit too.Most of these conglomerates are based in the USA and can fuck off
Yup. We don’t need Oreos, we’ve got Tim tams. And they can keep their ‘cookies’ when we’ve been happily eating biscuits for decades too.Oreo cookies, I dislike that advert very much and they can take Maccas back too.
Isn’t Arnotts owned by Campbells these days?Yup. We don’t need Oreos, we’ve got Tim tams. And they can keep their ‘cookies’ when we’ve been happily eating biscuits for decades too.
But nah...IF we're cleaver about this the trade tariffs could actually be of benefit to us. We'd have to get the exemption first of course but than we'd have to apply trade tariffs to a good portion of SE Asia and Europe, if the U.S only gets Canada Mexico and Australia exempted it could mean companies that need steel would have a limited number of markets they could get them from and it could push up steel exports here which would help steel makers in S.A and elsewhere.
But I don't see Turncoat as smart enough to pull that grand daddy trick of politics off.
I don't deny it would be extremely difficult to come out on top but I don't think it would be impossible either.But nah...
He is smart enough to know that the REAL risk of these tariff increases by Trump is in the tit-for-tat response by other countries. That's where the real risk to world economic growth is. Thus it has to be a very gently handled response.
The easiest and best way to deal with this shit idea, is to let it ride.I don't deny it would be extremely difficult to come out on top but I don't think it would be impossible either.
If north american based companies can't afford the 25 percent tariff (I think it was?) and we can export at a much more competitive rate than the tariff aeffected goods we could very increase our exports and make some money.
The thing we'd have to consider is if we are able to do that than we'd probably also become an offloading ground for tariff aeffected goods so we'd need to implement our own trade tariffs to stop product from getting dumped here.
very difficult to do but i think it would possible, hard, very hard, yes, but possible imo.
When hasn't he?So, there’s a fair chance Trump pretty much made this up as he went along, at least the numbers anyway... (skip to 1:40)
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/v...ging_it_on_tariff_policy_loses_gary_cohn.html