American Manufacturers Overwhelmed With Orders After Trump’s Tariff Crackdown On China

Trade deficits aren’t the problem Trump says they are. If a small country produces something we need, how can they be expected to import as much from us? His reasoning for tariffs is faulty. They won’t lead to the results he wants, but it sounds good and MAGA follows, sheep-like!
Your TDS has turned you into a babbling fool, kiddo.
 
Best casecscenario would be factory jobs coming back and the new employer having a very difficult time finding employees. That would be awesome. Might not happen but it would help.
 
Trade deficits aren’t the problem Trump says they are. If a small country produces something we need, how can they be expected to import as much from us? His reasoning for tariffs is faulty. They won’t lead to the results he wants, but it sounds good and MAGA follows, sheep-like!

What small countries are you talking about?
 
This is fucking great. This is just what i wanted to hear. Let this simmer for two years, and let's see what the job market looks like for the mid terms.

MAGA!!!!
 
What small countries are you talking about?
Any, but Madagascar is one. We buy a lot of spices from them, but they’re a poor country and don’t buy nearly as much from us. The tariff plan means they’re being punished for being small and poor!
 
Any, but Madagascar is one. We buy a lot of spices from them, but they’re a poor country and don’t buy nearly as much from us. The tariff plan means they’re being punished for being small and poor!

Post what tariffs we have on Madagascar.
 
Why not? Why do you root against American business?
Who the fuck do you think sells and makes money off of Chinese labor? US companies dickhead.

Nike shoe you paid $100: Nike gets $40, Retailer gets $35, US got $2 in tariffs, Transportation companies get $5, Factory gets $20 and clears $2-4 in profit. Are you retarded?
 
Who the fuck do you think sells and makes money off of Chinese labor? US companies dickhead.

Nike shoe you paid $100: Nike gets $40, Retailer gets $35, US got $2 in tariffs, Transportation companies get $5, Factory gets $20 and clears $2-4 in profit. Are you retarded?
Yeah, and that's horrible....hopefully Nike understands that most Americans will no longer tolerant them using slave labor in China and they will now be forced to change their business model.

Oh wait, thanks to Trump, they finally are: Manufacturing Already Moved Out of China. Now Where Will It Go?

Many U.S. companies have refocused supply chains to Vietnam, Thailand and other countries in the region, partly because labor costs have risen in China over the decades. They’ve also tapped into the once-hot trend of “friend-shoring,” where firms look to shift supply chains away from China and toward U.S. allies.

Nike, one of the leading sportswear brands, has been under increasing pressure to move its manufacturing out of China in response to growing U.S.-China trade tensions. For years, China has been a primary hub for Nike’s footwear and apparel production, benefiting from low labor costs and a robust supply chain infrastructure. However, with the ongoing trade war, U.S. tariffs on Chinese imports have prompted Nike to reconsider its sourcing strategy.

Nike has already begun shifting some of its manufacturing to countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, and Mexico. These regions offer competitive labor costs and are increasingly seen as viable alternatives to China. Nike is also exploring automation solutions to reduce labor reliance and increase efficiency in these new manufacturing locations.
 
No comment on tariffs?! Probably because you know as much about them as Trump, nothing.
When you spin things as idiotically as you did there, mockery is all you’ve earned, koneheadv.
 
Who the fuck do you think sells and makes money off of Chinese labor? US companies dickhead.

Nike shoe you paid $100: Nike gets $40, Retailer gets $35, US got $2 in tariffs, Transportation companies get $5, Factory gets $20 and clears $2-4 in profit. Are you retarded?

So democrats are trying to protect profits for the Oligarchy.
 
That wasn’t spin. It was something you and Trump don’t seem to understand, global economics.
Don’t worry so much, child. You and the rest of the babbling useful idiots will survive. :itsok:
 
Do your own homework. I gave an example. It’s your turn to do something.

Okay I looked it up and it seems they do a lot of trade with China. So they can either get on board with TRUMP's demands or F-off.
 
Is this a non-stop loop on CNN. MSNBC? The three old-fart networks?

Will the MSM give anywhere near the time they've given over to babbling about the tariffs?


American manufacturers are seeing a surge in demand as President Donald Trump's tariffs force companies to reconsider doing business in China.
Trump's tariffs, including a 145% levy on Chinese goods, are causing American-made products to be more competitive in the market. As a result, many small and medium manufacturers are experiencing a surge in demand and are preparing to ramp up production and hire new workers.
Jergens Inc., a midwestern toolmaker with less than 500 employees, says it's "going like gangbusters" trying to keep up with demand, The Wall Street Journal reported. They are seeing an influx of orders from customers trying to avoid import tariffs, along with steady defense-related demand.
"We are running 24 hours a day, seven days a week" said Jergens president Jack Schron, according to the Journal. "We are swamped."
Grand River Rubber & Plastics, a plastics and rubber manufacturer in Ohio, says customers that once offshored to China are reversing course, the Journal noted. Two buyers who left years ago returned within days of each other and two new oil filter manufacturers have already placed orders. The company's new business could amount to $5 million annually, roughly 10% of Grand River's revenue.
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SafeSource recently increased the number of production lines from two to eight, each making over 20,000 rubber gloves an hour. As new operations become more efficient, they expect costs to decrease significantly.
“We think we can get extremely close to Asian prices,” said Steve Mott, a partner with the company, as reported by the Journal.


It is inevitable that American made products may cost a bit more than Chinese products even without the shipping costs because we don't force people into near slave labor here. But if renewed economic activity increases family incomes as much as many honest economists believe it will, that will more than offset the somewhat higher costs.

I for one will appreciate having good, clear, comprehensive directions for putting things together and using things again. The Chinese don't do that all that well.
 
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