It is a disincentive to buy Chinese goods. If it was just a tax on US consumers, the Chinese wouldn't give two shits. Now, the issue is on the tariffs that Trump has inacted on Chinese goods that there are no viable alternatives to from other countries. If Trump continues this, the smart play is to earmark the collected tariff dollars as incentives for US firms to start manufacturing the tariffed Chinese goods.
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostIt is a disincentive to buy Chinese goods. If it was just a tax on US consumers, the Chinese wouldn't give two shits. Now, the issue is on the tariffs that Trump has inacted on Chinese goods that there are no viable alternatives to from other countries. If Trump continues this, the smart play is to earmark the collected tariff dollars as incentives for US firms to start manufacturing the tariffed Chinese goods.
As for the rest, sounds like you want the govt setting the price of goods and are asking for lots of central planning, comrade! Have a good 5 year plan?
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Originally posted by Dr. Strangelove View Post
Well certainly, it impacts China as well. But it's the US consumer who's paying the actual rise in price, should they continue to purchase that item.
As for the rest, sounds like you want the govt setting the price of goods and are asking for lots of central planning, comrade! Have a good 5 year plan?
They are something more. Like I said, they are disincentives to buy Chinese goods. That's why Bejing is up in arms over the move.
"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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As a general rule, I am anti tariff. Or, at the worst, I support a mirror policy of tariffs. I think that Trump thinks that he is doing that. But you can't look at total dollars like he is, you have to look at percents."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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For years, Mrs. Alabam'Alum' purchased Chinese-made Vienna Sausages made with a lamprey and tripe slurry because they were cheaper than the all-hog rectum Vienna Sausages produced in Minnesota. Mr. Alabam'Alum' never knew the difference. One day the US govt decided that US Vienna Sausage producers had to be protected and levied a 25% tariff on Chinese imports. Hormel now being cheaper, Mrs. Alum switched back to the patriotic brand. But Mr. Alum worked at a pharmaceutical plant making phony homeopathic medicine to sell on the Chinese market and soon found himself unemployed after retaliatory tariffs crippled his industry! All they can now afford are Vienna Sausages, which cost more than they did just months ago!
-- O. Henry
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Originally posted by AlabamAlum View PostAs a general rule, I am anti tariff. Or, at the worst, I support a mirror policy of tariffs. I think that Trump thinks that he is doing that. But you can't look at total dollars like he is, you have to look at percents.
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Originally posted by Kapture1 View Post
and he's doing it for a specific end result, which i think is zero tariffs all around. to those freaking ot that Trump is plunging the world into a trade war ignore that we have been in a trade war for decades. we're just now starting to punch back.
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China is a country where a zero tariff goal may be possible. We have a $400 billion dollar trade deficit with them. It's a dangerous game with uncertain benefits even if we "win". With zero tariffs, it would not change our trade deficit. They would buy more of our now cheaper soybeans or whatever and we would buy more Wal-Mart clothing or whatever."The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is sometimes hard to verify their authenticity." -Abraham Lincoln
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If Trump continues this, the smart play is to earmark the collected tariff dollars as incentives for US firms to start manufacturing the tariffed Chinese goods.
Exactly. The challenge though is that it's a horizons mismatch. A company making a 30-year investment is never going to rely on the abrupt policy swing even in ideal circumstances. It'll first wait to see if the policy survives beyond that administration, and then start wondering if said policy has the staying power to make a 30-year investment sensible.
These aren't ideal circumstances for policy credibility. Companies have every reason to expect that this doesn't outlive Trump even if it is the actual policy. It's not Congress' policy.
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Originally posted by Hannibal View Post
That's precisely what we have been doing for my entire life. You prove how virtuous you are by condemning the "racists". This is the strategy known as "punching to the right", and it has been a catastrophic failure.
I'm not sure if your arguement is that the result is the right is fractured because of it, i say so be it. the number of neo nazis and kkk members in America couldn't fill the Big House, and it's a big country. of course the left would have everyone believing that America's institutions, our Constitution, the whole of society, 60+ million American that voted for Trump are all seething with racism that they all need to be torn down in the name of social and radical justice, but i don't think too many people buy into that either. maybe 20% of the country? certinly no rational being buys it.
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