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I think you've got an idea that deserves a patent.That "third" party can be a puppet company.
It's not a very unusual ideas. The rules are not clear. Many corporations are made to avoid income taxes. Tariffs sound a lot like something easily avoidable.I think you've got an idea that deserves a patent.That "third" party can be a puppet company.
North Korea and Iran have gotten around them to some extent for a veryt long time. They will cheat, then we catch them. They change the scam rinse and repeat. Tarriffs are a form of punishment they are never good while on the books. All they do is cause mutual pain. If they cuase enough pain to get china to quit minipulting currency and stealing tech they may be worth it. Unlikely in this case as they were not well thought out and did not bring into the fold enough other nations to make a dent. Some thing had to be done, the question is what. For decades I have listened to republicans and dems alike complain about chinas actions. Maybe it is about time both sides of the isle work on this issue and do some thing real about it.It's not a very unusual ideas. The rules are not clear. Many corporations are made to avoid income taxes. Tariffs sound a lot like something easily avoidable.I think you've got an idea that deserves a patent.That "third" party can be a puppet company.
They have been doing that for years. Japan was shipping gold to the US and then shipping it back to Japan to offset the trade deficitA chinaman is producing porcelain, paper, and gun powda.
I am making this up here. Just for sample.
Donald Trump is like, 1000% tariff on all porcelain from China.
Mr. Ching Chong then sell porcelain to Harambe in Mexico, that then sell it to Jim Smith in Texas.
Problem solved.
0% Tariff.
If anything, the only thing Donald Trump did is giving money to traders.
As much as I despise Trump's idiotic Trade Wars- you frankly don't know how things work.A chinaman is producing porcelain, paper, and gun powda.
I am making this up here. Just for sample.
Donald Trump is like, 1000% tariff on all porcelain from China.
Mr. Ching Chong then sell porcelain to Harambe in Mexico, that then sell it to Jim Smith in Texas.
Problem solved.
0% Tariff.
If anything, the only thing Donald Trump did is giving money to traders.
A chinaman is producing porcelain, paper, and gun powda.
I am making this up here. Just for sample.
Donald Trump is like, 1000% tariff on all porcelain from China.
Mr. Ching Chong then sell porcelain to Harambe in Mexico, that then sell it to Jim Smith in Texas.
Problem solved.
0% Tariff.
If anything, the only thing Donald Trump did is giving money to traders.
What will happen though is that stuff produced in countries we target will sell their goods to other markets.
They can sell it to Jacques in France. They make it for $30 and sell it to Jacques in France. Jacques pays $50 for a widget. He sells it for $90.
They can sell it to Jack in Florida. They make it for $30 and sells it to Jack in Florida. Jack pays $60 for the same widget. He sells it For $105.
This guy is right.
They'll be small cases of it for sure but to ship something through a third party to avoid a tariff is asking for a lot of efficiency on the third party's part. Not to mention a bunch of idiocracy on the importer's part.
.....although you know, we have a habit of letting companies import illegal aliens for their financial benefit to the detriment of Uncle Sam.Many large US importers will see minimum impacts of larger tariffs by order shifting which is completely legal.A chinaman is producing porcelain, paper, and gun powda.
I am making this up here. Just for sample.
Donald Trump is like, 1000% tariff on all porcelain from China.
Mr. Ching Chong then sell porcelain to Harambe in Mexico, that then sell it to Jim Smith in Texas.
Problem solved.
0% Tariff.
If anything, the only thing Donald Trump did is giving money to traders.
It likely isn't that easy. What will happen though is that stuff produced in countries we target will sell their goods to other markets.
They can sell it to Jacques in France. They make it for $30 and sell it to Jacques in France. Jacques pays $50 for a widget. He sells it for $90.
They can sell it to Jack in Florida. They make it for $30 and sells it to Jack in Florida. Jack pays $60 for the same widget. He sells it For $105.
This guy is right.
They'll be small cases of it for sure but to ship something through a third party to avoid a tariff is asking for a lot of efficiency on the third party's part. Not to mention a bunch of idiocracy on the importer's part.
.....although you know, we have a habit of letting companies import illegal aliens for their financial benefit to the detriment of Uncle Sam.
For example, a large textile company with plants in in a number of countries with very low labor costs and very low import tariffs including China India, Turkey, and Pakistan shifts orders between plants as needed. Now the US puts a larger tariff on goods from China. The distributor then switches orders. Pushing orders bound for the US to India, Pakistan, and Turkey. Orders normally routed to these countries are routed to China. All plants are getting the same amount of work and the Trump tariffs are having little if any effect. This is just one of many ways of bypassing or reducing tariffs.
Unfortunately small importers do not have that option and they are the ones that get hurt the most.
Actually tariffs are not easily avoidable.It's not a very unusual ideas. The rules are not clear. Many corporations are made to avoid income taxes. Tariffs sound a lot like something easily avoidable.I think you've got an idea that deserves a patent.That "third" party can be a puppet company.
A chinaman is producing porcelain, paper, and gun powda.
I am making this up here. Just for sample.
Donald Trump is like, 1000% tariff on all porcelain from China.
Mr. Ching Chong then sell porcelain to Harambe in Mexico, that then sell it to Jim Smith in Texas.
Problem solved.
0% Tariff.
If anything, the only thing Donald Trump did is giving money to traders.