CDZ The Aftermath of the Trade War

william the wie

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At least three major trend will be seen:

Employment will move from China to nations in Asia that are not subject to the terms of the deal or a renewal of the trade war.

Those Chinese who can afford to do so will move to Australia and Canada in increasing numbers.

More manufacturing jobs will return to the US but not necessarily in large numbers.

Trump will also start putting trade war pressure on the EU in addition to the China deal.

What will be the cumulative effects?
 
Someone needs to stand up for us and bring jobs back from third world shit holes. We need to stop rewarding companies that move jobs overseas, and punish them.

President Trump doesn’t want tariffs with the EU, he just wants them to drop their tariffs on US goods. That way we can have equal fair trade with them.
 
Someone needs to stand up for us and bring jobs back from third world shit holes. We need to stop rewarding companies that move jobs overseas, and punish them.

President Trump doesn’t want tariffs with the EU, he just wants them to drop their tariffs on US goods. That way we can have equal fair trade with them.
Maybe but a lot of EU tariffs are targeted against China with the US as collateral Damage.
 
At least three major trend will be seen:

Employment will move from China to nations in Asia that are not subject to the terms of the deal or a renewal of the trade war.

Those Chinese who can afford to do so will move to Australia and Canada in increasing numbers.

More manufacturing jobs will return to the US but not necessarily in large numbers.

Trump will also start putting trade war pressure on the EU in addition to the China deal.

What will be the cumulative effects?
When products from other countries start to rise, then the products made in the US start to look competitive. I remember a TV company that made the best TV in the world, but went out of business because Japan undercut them by 200%.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/arch...d59869a/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.dfa492e97a69
The Stabilization Council set minimum price levels for domestic sales of TV and radio receivers; established profit-margin levels; boycotted nonmembers and denied foreign companies critical access to Japanese distribution networks. At the same time, the council worked with the Japanese government to raise a wall of tariff and nontariff barriers to foreign imports.
 
The market is likely to take off like a rocket if victory is declared by either side but I suspect that the EU will benefit from the Trade War too making that negotiation easier to get rolling and that result will feedback into further negotiations in the next China round.
 
At least three major trend will be seen:

Employment will move from China to nations in Asia that are not subject to the terms of the deal or a renewal of the trade war.

Those Chinese who can afford to do so will move to Australia and Canada in increasing numbers.

More manufacturing jobs will return to the US but not necessarily in large numbers.

Trump will also start putting trade war pressure on the EU in addition to the China deal.

What will be the cumulative effects?


All of that is speculative of course. The real goal of Trump's tariffs is to make it so expensive to trade with us the current way, foreign countries will eventually break down and agree to trade with us fairly. Once we get an equitable trade arrangement, the tariffs won't be necessary. People are so focused on just the tariffs, they lose sight of the bigger picture of how they work and what they do.

And of course, with that comes more exportation so likely more manufacturing and jobs here.
 
After both countries crash the EU will be the sole remaining economic powerhouse and poor African countries will be the new china as far as cheap good and labor are concerned.
 
The tariffs need to be permanent, and raised or lowered according to the actions of foreign governments re dumping and technology theft, actions imposed on multi-national money laundering scams and tax cheats as well. This will cause some minor discomfort, but it is necessary, both for national security and domestic economic health. Drastically reducing immigration, and deporting every illegal alien criminal we can find is also a priority. We don't need more people just because some criminal can get rich faster if he had more cheap labor to undercut legitimate businessmen.
 

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