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

The Economy is doing fine at the moment.

Yes, Harris promised to continue the Xiden policies that made a majority of Americans worse off. Trump highlighted that she made that promise.


Notice that the 'egg' meme has died.
 
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.
If tariffs worked, that would have happened between 2017 and 2021. It didn't. It won't work this time either.

Sorry.
 
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!!!!
Has your right wing loon media ever told you anything you didn't want to hear?
 
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.
But how will a new trade deal with China, bring what is manufactured in China, back to the USA? Or any of these new trade deals being worked on with all the countries....how will making these deals bring factories back home?
 
But how will a new trade deal with China, bring what is manufactured in China, back to the USA? Or any of these new trade deals being worked on with all the countries....how will making these deals bring factories back home?
It is the tariffs, reduced regulation, favorable tax structures and such that brings factories back home. The trade deal with China provides U.S. manufacturers and producers with markets that are currently mostly denied them as well as reducing costs of what we import from China.
 
It doesn't take years to build manufacturing plants. Many buildings are available for manufacturing, and many plants can increase production, by adding new lines or going to 3 shifts.

The farming industry is pretty big in America, but what if we simply didn't grow any food here and imported all of it, and now we have to start from scratch in order to feed the entire country of 330 million people. How long do you think it would taketo get up to speed, for anyone who has never farmed before, with equipment they've never trained on and zero knowledge how to operate a farm or any machinery? It's not as simple and easy as you make it sound.

John Deere and the Ford Motor company have already drawn plans to leave America, and they're not the only companies.
 
The farming industry is pretty big in America, but what if we simply didn't grow any food here and imported all of it, and now we have to start from scratch in order to feed the entire country of 330 million people. How long do you think it would taketo get up to speed, for anyone who has never farmed before, with equipment they've never trained on and zero knowledge how to operate a farm or any machinery? It's not as simple and easy as you make it sound.

John Deere and the Ford Motor company have already drawn plans to leave America, and they're not the only companies.


Except, your analogy is off. We are not starting from zero. We are starting from a good base and growing it.


So.... we will hopefully will see results quickly. And as per the op, that seems to be happening.

And there is no reason for that to stop anytime soon.
 
We see this too.
We are a printing company, and we are getting swamped with higher needs for manufacturing forms/tags/invoices/word orders etc.
We were just talking about this, this week.
Example - we supply a company with orders for 50,000 QA tags. They order them 2-3 times a year. They just ordered them in March and are already running low, we just sent another 50,000. At this rate they will double their historical need.
I can't believe how much carbonless we used the past month. Seriously 4 times the normal demand. Most of these are manufacturing paper work.
 
What about the stuff we don’t make and the orders that can’t be satisfied? It takes years to build plants. One “feelz gud” article doesn’t change international trade facts.
/---/ "It takes years to build plants. "
democRATs keep spreading that lie. Completing the building structure and including all support facilities for a building of 150,000sq. ft. may take about 12 months or more. But it's less time if an existing plant is refurbished and upgraded.
 
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