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[–] Suavevillain@lemmy.world 5 points 24 minutes ago

The I voted for him for cheaper eggs crowd are about to call this fake news.

[–] aesthelete@lemmy.world 2 points 12 minutes ago

China will pay for the tariffs in the same way Mexico paid for the wall.

[–] capital@lemmy.world 2 points 15 minutes ago

I was promised cheaper eggs.

[–] inclementimmigrant@lemmy.world 7 points 1 hour ago (1 children)

Yeah, I mean I knew that, you knew that, Americans are so uneducated that the majority had no idea how basic economics work.

Well FAFO, we're all going to learn the hard way I guess.

[–] IzzyJ@lemmy.world 3 points 37 minutes ago* (last edited 37 minutes ago)

And fuck those of us who already knew the lesson. Its like school but without getting to go home at the end of the day. And just like school, the kids who need it probably wont pay attention

[–] A_Random_Idiot@lemmy.world 38 points 3 hours ago* (last edited 3 hours ago) (2 children)

100% guarantee price raises across the board, even for stuff not affected by tarrifs/mass deportation labor shortages.

It'll be covid all over again, an excuse to price gouge the fuck out of those who can least afford it.

[–] BruceTwarzen@lemm.ee 1 points 4 minutes ago

Wonder who they who are they gonna blame then?

[–] Rentlar@lemmy.ca 3 points 37 minutes ago (1 children)

If companies are going to suck consumers dry just because they can, they'd better put Republican's name on it.

[–] BigPotato@lemmy.world 2 points 12 minutes ago

They won't.

[–] ThePerfectLink@lemmy.world 7 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

Realistically though, that's how tariffs just work. With products costing more, theoretically that should drive demand down and eventually lead to fewer imports. Of course, if there's still no competing product or the product is a basic necessity, then it'll likely just result in people paying more.

[–] Laser@feddit.org 1 points 3 minutes ago

Working tariffs make importing goods so expensive that manufacturing them nationally is viable. There are definitely areas where tariffs make sense, e.g. you have or want to build an industry that's competing against a subsidized industry from another country. Tariffs are one way to help with that.

But we all know that's way too much thought for him, which probably boiled down to "China bad"... which I'm not necessarily disagreeing with fully... but for reasons that tariffs aren't necessarily an answer to.

[–] danc4498@lemmy.world 70 points 5 hours ago (7 children)

But the question is, will American manufacturing make up for the costs? Or, will American manufacturing just raise their prices to match the tariffs and lump the profits into their executive bonuses. They deserve it after all for being smart enough to raise prices.

[–] BruceTwarzen@lemm.ee 1 points 2 minutes ago

Uff the country that loves to buy temu crap is forced to buy american crap

[–] dgmib@lemmy.world 17 points 3 hours ago

During his first term Trump put a tariffs on Washing Machines. The price of imported washing machines went up. The price of domestically manufactured washing machines was also raised. Even the price of dryers — which didn’t have a tariff — went up on both imported and domestically manufactured appliances.

I have yet to see an economist that thinks Trumps tariff plans will benefit the working class.

[–] ansiz@lemmy.world 34 points 4 hours ago (3 children)

American manufacturing CAN'T, it would take years, decades honestly, to get back the capacity to make all the crap we've outsourced to other countries.

[–] Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee 34 points 3 hours ago (2 children)

And this is the absolute brain rot fantasy of tariffs that I keep explaining to these idiots, and keep getting blank stares or awkward silences.

Tariffs are 100% punitive, without a domestic/alternative sourcing strategy. They can work long term to reduce a foreign nation's competitive advantage in an industry while allowing a domestic industry space to exist, but that only works if there’s a domestic industry that already exists (at enough scale to meet demand) or a long term government program to nurture and build those industries - education/vocation training, regulatory concerns, infrastructure development, raw materials availability, etc

Tariffs Chinese steel/electronics/machine tools/etc into oblivion? Either buy the imported at a high price, or buy the domestic at a slightly less high price - but the cost is always carried by the consumer no matter what.

[–] bradinutah@thelemmy.club 7 points 2 hours ago

And then there's the ensuing trade war that always happens, with the countries retaliating with their own tariffs to the US. Tariffs are a lose-lose scenario, just like they were in 2019.

[–] A7thStone@lemmy.world 5 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

And they want to kill the CHIPS act, which was going to build some of that local supply.

[–] Milk_Sheikh@lemm.ee 2 points 42 minutes ago

IMO that’s the height of economic policy stupidity because if/when Taiwan gets invaded, China will own nearly all semiconductor manufacturing outside of the highest end fab houses such as Intel or GlobalFoundries. The future of domestic manufacturing is high tech or specialty like Corning glassworks or L3-Harris, even car manufacturers get beat out by imports with our current tariff structure

[–] captainlezbian@lemmy.world 4 points 2 hours ago

And beyond that, it will incentivize further automation rather than more blue collar jobs.

[–] SirEDCaLot@lemmy.today 2 points 3 hours ago (1 children)

This is largely accurate unfortunately. A good example is Apple. They tried to make a high-end desktop computer manufactured in the US. To do this they needed a specific type of screw. In the area near their factory, they only found one machine shop that could make the screw and they could guarantee an output of 50 screws per day after a 3 week lead time to tool up. And that was the final offer.

When they finally moved to China, they submitted the same request. Multiple vendors appeared offering thousands of screws per day and if they wanted to place a bigger order the company would set up a new factory just to produce those screws and could output tens or hundreds of thousands per day depending on requirements.

Another example is the iPhone and Gorilla Glass. There were a few Chinese companies in the running to manufacture the glass panel that would go on top of the phone. The one that got the contract, in anticipation of getting the contract, had already purchased the machine to form the glass and had samples ready for inspection at the contract signing.

We have allowed our business climate to become so bogged down in red tape and liability and lawyers and insurance, that most American companies are simply unable to execute at the same speed as China when it comes to manufacturing.

I would absolutely love to get more manufacturing back in the US. But the process of outsourcing is not going to get unwound overnight. It took two decades to move everything to China, even if the whole country agreed that was a mistake it would take another two decades to bring it back. Because as the Apple screws demonstrate, it's not just about the factory that produces the widget. It's about everything that goes into that factory, the companies that make the parts and the screws and the plastic. When you deal with China, they are all right there and they are all ready to go. Same can't be said for the US.

[–] Tonguewaxer@lemmy.world 5 points 2 hours ago (1 children)

I was sorta on board until you blamed regulations as a reason businesses can't have manufacturering I. The US.

Regulations are written in blood. Stop pretending like a living wage and no slave labor is a bad tbi g inhibiting production.

Tarrif the snot out of the slave wage countries.

[–] IzzyJ@lemmy.world 1 points 32 minutes ago

While youre correct, it's worth noting that alot of the reason China can outmanufacture us is the lack of those sane regulations. Nets for suicidal factory kids and all that. Thing is, the tarrifs also arent just being applied to slave wage countries, but the entire world basically

[–] coriza@lemmy.world 33 points 4 hours ago

If.some other countries are any indication, not only will they raise the prices but they will raise it way more than the tariffs and just blame on tariffs and with time people will just think that is they way it is. "X cost 3 times as other countries? That is because the tariffs" no mind that the tariffs is like 50% and not 300%. Like they already do with gas prices. Gas go up immediately when oil prices rise but only goes down, if ever, for new stock.

[–] hydrospanner@lemmy.world 20 points 4 hours ago

That is exactly what US steel did in response to the steel tariffs back in Trump round one.

[–] T00l_shed@lemmy.world 10 points 5 hours ago (1 children)
[–] werefreeatlast@lemmy.world 5 points 4 hours ago

I think you guys know.

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[–] TheReturnOfPEB@reddthat.com 1 points 1 hour ago* (last edited 1 hour ago)

Don't worry. Trump branded everything will be made by US ~~ prison ~~ slave labor and thus be a good 10% cheaper than the goods under tariff.

[–] rayyy@lemmy.world 33 points 5 hours ago (1 children)

Everything he will do contributes to anger, division and the collapse of the United States.

[–] NeoToasty@kbin.melroy.org 15 points 4 hours ago

People will be angry but angry at the wrong people. No, let's not be angry at the guy for actively destroying everyone's lives. Let's be angry at blacks. Or gay people. Or transgenders. Or police. Or scientists.

Fucking dumb Americans.

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