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re: Punishing tariffs to be rolled back according to reports today
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:28 am to LSUBadger
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:28 am to LSUBadger
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My company has been getting hit full on by the 25% tariffs. That said, my costs have dropped 18% since this all started as manufacturers cut pricing to sustain sales. A big part of their ability to do that has been the devaluation of the RMB by 8-10%
That devaluation hits the working class in China very hard. Throw in the inflation in food and the average Chinese citizen is taking a major hit. They are paying a big chunk of the cost of these tariffs. Make no mistake about that
And millions have lost jobs as well.
As a confirmation of the aforementioned, if the tariffs were having an impact on US prices, US inflation would be rising, but instead we are importing the deflation from China, and China is eating the costs.
And those pork farmers in Iowa are happier than pigs in slop...
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:41 am to I B Freeman
When the donkey takes the carrot you put away the stick.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:46 am to LSUBadger
Nonetheless you are paying 25% more than your foreign competitors.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:48 am to trinidadtiger
Why are Iowa pork producers happy? The price of pork here is badly depressed. I suspect they are happy that the Chinese will begin buying again.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:49 am to I B Freeman
How much more is average joe payong on daily products since the tariffs have kicked in
Maybe you will answer the question
Maybe you will answer the question
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:50 am to SDVTiger
quote:Not on your life will IB PiddlePants answer that.
Maybe you will answer the question
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:55 am to I B Freeman
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I B Freeman
It's almost as if you've been completely ignorant to why tariffs have been imposed in the first place...
Posted on 11/7/19 at 8:57 am to I B Freeman
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it has gone just about exactly as I have been saying-
No, it hasn't. You've been sky screaming about tariffs and how it was going to destroy our economy because you have business caught up with China.
WE told you how it was going to go. And WE have been correct. YOU have been mostly wrong the entire time.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 9:47 am to Jbird
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Not on your life will IB PiddlePants answer that.
its my favorite question
I have only gotten 1 reply and that was washing machines are up $50
Posted on 11/7/19 at 9:52 am to BugAC
Lets see---
I told you these tariffs were bad for the economy and they have been. They have all but reversed the impact of the tax cuts. Our economic growth is back to Obama numbers where we hope for 1.5%-2% growth---down 30-50% from the growth numbers pre trade war.
You have displayed zero understanding of the 301 tariffs and their goals. You would not be making the allegations you are making if you understood them.
This first phase agreement is because:
1) China has passed laws about IP protection in China (a goal of the 301 tariffs)
2) China has promised to loosen banking laws allowing large US banks to do deals in China (another goal of the 301 tariffs)
3) China has loosened the requirements of forced partnerships in China allowing US multinationals to invest there and market there more easily (a goal of the tariffs)
4) China is removing some of the tariffs they put on their people regarding agriculture products from the USA and once again they will be doing what they were doing
Now all of these things are things I have told you this trade war is about. In the minds of others here the trade war was about much more. It will not create many, if any US jobs. Some jobs may be saved as US manufacturers see lower cost of inputs with the tariffs off.
Americans have paid about $35 billion more in tariffs this year than last. I am sure that the multinational US banks and corporations that will benefit from these phase 1 advances appreciate it.
I am simply happy about the prospects of the tariffs imposed on American importers by our big government are being rolled back.
I told you these tariffs were bad for the economy and they have been. They have all but reversed the impact of the tax cuts. Our economic growth is back to Obama numbers where we hope for 1.5%-2% growth---down 30-50% from the growth numbers pre trade war.
You have displayed zero understanding of the 301 tariffs and their goals. You would not be making the allegations you are making if you understood them.
This first phase agreement is because:
1) China has passed laws about IP protection in China (a goal of the 301 tariffs)
2) China has promised to loosen banking laws allowing large US banks to do deals in China (another goal of the 301 tariffs)
3) China has loosened the requirements of forced partnerships in China allowing US multinationals to invest there and market there more easily (a goal of the tariffs)
4) China is removing some of the tariffs they put on their people regarding agriculture products from the USA and once again they will be doing what they were doing
Now all of these things are things I have told you this trade war is about. In the minds of others here the trade war was about much more. It will not create many, if any US jobs. Some jobs may be saved as US manufacturers see lower cost of inputs with the tariffs off.
Americans have paid about $35 billion more in tariffs this year than last. I am sure that the multinational US banks and corporations that will benefit from these phase 1 advances appreciate it.
I am simply happy about the prospects of the tariffs imposed on American importers by our big government are being rolled back.
This post was edited on 11/7/19 at 9:55 am
Posted on 11/7/19 at 10:00 am to I B Freeman
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Point to something specifically you think I was wrong on.
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Punishing tariffs to be rolled back according to reports today
Posted on 11/7/19 at 10:02 am to I B Freeman
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I B Freeman
How much more is average joe payong on daily products since the tariffs have kicked in?
Can you answer this for us
Posted on 11/7/19 at 10:57 am to I B Freeman
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1) China has passed laws about IP protection in China (a goal of the 301 tariffs)
Has been a goal of the US for a while as China blatantly violates IP law harming US companies which harms investors (ie anyone in the US with a 401k or other retirement plan)
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2) China has promised to loosen banking laws allowing large US banks to do deals in China (another goal of the 301 tariffs)
Not sure how this is a bad thing in your mind.
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3) China has loosened the requirements of forced partnerships in China allowing US multinationals to invest there and market there more easily (a goal of the tariffs)
Sounds like being able to expand companies into the largest market in the world will be pretty good for US investors, again anyone anyone with a 401k or other retirement plans.
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4) China is removing some of the tariffs they put on their people regarding agriculture products from the USA and once again they will be doing what they were doing
so, helpful to US farmers.
All-in-all sounds like pretty good results for middle class America.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 11:02 am to trinidadtiger
If China lifts their ban on US poultry (banned in 2015 due to avian influenza) you can expect shares to rise for all poultry companies
My guess is a half billion in sales easily based upon 2014 numbers.
It was BS they have not lifted the ban in 5 years as every other country does.
My guess is a half billion in sales easily based upon 2014 numbers.
It was BS they have not lifted the ban in 5 years as every other country does.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 12:34 pm to I B Freeman
The Chinese bought Smithfield Farms. Disease had a serious impact on their pig production and killed a great many.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 12:38 pm to I B Freeman
If you knew anything about steel production, scrap prices shite the bed right after the Bejing Olympics and China stopped buying scrap metal and any steel from outside. Now it may have taken a year to work through the system but they definitely dropped. It is the crappiest market in almost 20 years right now for steel, GLOBALLY.
The problem is global economy while the U.S. economy booms.
The problem is global economy while the U.S. economy booms.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 2:32 pm to MFn GIMP
I did not say there were bad things.
I said they are not things that I believe US citizens should be punished with tariffs to achieve.
They are not things that most here would have said were the goals of the tariffs.
They are not things that enhance our security or create jobs in the US.
I said they are not things that I believe US citizens should be punished with tariffs to achieve.
They are not things that most here would have said were the goals of the tariffs.
They are not things that enhance our security or create jobs in the US.
Posted on 11/7/19 at 2:33 pm to I B Freeman
Punished! Millions of acres lost!
Posted on 11/7/19 at 2:35 pm to CitizenK
What is your point?
Americans importing from any country pay 25% more for steel than do their foreign competitors due to the 232 tariffs. Do you think someone making an end product in the USA that contains steel can compete with a European company for example?
Americans importing from any country pay 25% more for steel than do their foreign competitors due to the 232 tariffs. Do you think someone making an end product in the USA that contains steel can compete with a European company for example?
Posted on 11/7/19 at 2:37 pm to I B Freeman
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The government is set to roll back at least some of the tariffs it has imposed on American importers and manufacturers.
So will you be going back to film credits or whatever other bullshite you used to clog the board with?
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