No, you don't have an inkling
Ok, kid, here's a chance to dazzle us with your brilliance.
If the production workers are in the U.S., and the production plant is in the U.S.
What is the product doing in Mexico?
I will offer you one example:
In 2007 John Deere closed a production facility in Coon Rapids, MN & moved that production to a new facility in Satillo, Mexico.
This is a component production facility that produces hydraulic cylinders.
The cylinders are shipped (exported) to the US from Mexico, to the JD Moline, IL facility.
Even though those Mexican produced parts are made by a US manufacturer in Mexico, any tariff on those parts will increase the costs for any piece of US assembled product.
Are you too dumb ass to get it, yet???????????????
I understand how tariffs work, dumbass. The price of those parts made is Mexico will go up. So the parent company (John Deere) now has a choice, continue making the parts in Mexico and paying the tariff, or move the production facility back to Coon Rapids, MN....evidently you're too dumb to get it.
Plus one other thing.
Mexico might balk a bit in public but their economy is way to fragile to **** around on this. Trump imposed a tariff on Mexican made products
and Mexico is flying to the US next Wednesday to deal with it.
They will have no choice but to cave,.Their economy cannot have any bumps in the road.
The Mexicans only have one choice. Keep those caravans from entering Mexico. They stop the caravans, the issue is settled.
Now they'll have a great deal of push-back by the cartels and the corrupt Mexican officials on the take. Those cartels do a big business in smuggling.
Their next choice would be to allow the American military into their country to go after the cartels. They'd have to cede power to the US
because of how corrupt they are, but that is a fight that can be won.