Trump Tariff will Kill the Economy

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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    ... in common industry practise, grocery stores consider consumer goods placed on their shelves at eye level, to help to promote a brand. Grocery stores even charge brands a premium to place their goods in these preferred locations.

    Across the country, in addition to signs promoting made in Canada product, US made goods are being moved to the bottom row of shelves.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    It's absolutely ridiculous
    I hope Canadians aren't spitting in each other's water over those inter tariffs on Canadian goods.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter

    That's rich, isn't it?
    It's absolutely ridiculous

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    We know, but your interest is appreciated.
    That's rich, isn't it?

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    It's time to 'tear down interprovincial trade walls'. But how close are we to doing it?


    Often easier for Canadian companies to do business across international borders than within our own country, says Business Council of Alberta



    “One of the profound ironies of Canada’s focus on foreign trade is that, in many cases, it is actually easier for Canadian companies to do business across international borders than it is within our own country,” says the Business Council of Alberta.


    Movement to remove trade barriers within Canada has been renewed with the threat of Trump tariffs, but the progress to date has been slow

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter
    Canada doesn't even have free trade between its provinces. There's anywhere from a 7-12 percent tariff
    We know, but your interest is appreciated.

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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
    Trump slaps new 25% tariffs on Canada for steel and aluminum effective March 4th.

    Canada is the USA's largest importer of both products. The USA does not have the domestic capacity to replace either of these imports.

    Canada is waiting for the offical US declaration to be published before likely reacting with retaliatory tariffs.

    The famous American WWII aircraft, the Mustang, was 100% made from Canadian aluminum.
    Current Canadian thinking is that Trump needs to find a way to replace the US treasury's income from potential corporate tax cuts. He thinks tariffs, which are paid direclty to the US treasury, will fund these tax cuts.

    Effectively, American consumers will pay for any corporate tax cuts.

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Canada doesn't even have free trade between its provinces. There's anywhere from a 7-12 percent tariff

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by SalesServiceGuy
    Trump slaps new 25% tariffs on Canada for steel and aluminum. Canada is the USA's largest importer of both products. The USA does not have the domestic capacity to replace either of these imports.

    Canada is waiting for the offical US declaration to be published before likely reacting with retaliatory tariffs.

    The famous American WWII aircraft, the Mustang, was 100% made from Canadian aluminum.
    And trumpy, like the child he is, said " I can hit you, but you can't hit me". What an intellectually stunted idiot.

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  • bsm2
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    So Trump's word of a 30 day pause was a lie

    What a surprise

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  • bsm2
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    Yep Drump Administration just increased the cost of steel and aluminum.

    Bend over you just got screwed AGAIN

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  • SalesServiceGuy
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    Trump slaps new 25% tariffs on Canada for steel and aluminum effective March 4th.

    Canada is the USA's largest importer of both products. The USA does not have the domestic capacity to replace either of these imports.

    Canada is waiting for the offical US declaration to be published before likely reacting with retaliatory tariffs.

    The famous American WWII aircraft, the Mustang, was 100% made from Canadian aluminum.
    Last edited by SalesServiceGuy; 02-11-2025, 03:05 AM.

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  • bsm2
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    Markets Weaken Second Week Inflation and Tariff Uncertainties Spur Further Selling
    All three major U.S. equity averages ended lower a second consecutive week amidst mixed earnings and job report jitters. A pair of Magnificent Seven tech giants beat on quarterly results while disappointing on weaker-than-expected forward revenue guidance. Meanwhile, the University of Michigan’s preliminary consumer sentiment reading for February fell to its lowest since July as future inflation expectations climbed to their highest since November 2023. Also importantly, tariff uncertainties and still resilient jobs growth will likely keep Fed policymakers on the sidelines regarding interest rates.

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by BillyCarpenter


    Dude, no one is dumping us for Canada. You have very little to offer other than woke bullshit
    I didn't say anything like that. Your comprehension abilities are waning.
    You better get back to the football game, there is going to be another 6 seconds of action. 😆

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  • BillyCarpenter
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    Originally posted by Copier Addict

    I don't mean this to be disrespectful to the US, but the longer trumpy is in charge the smaller the US will become.
    Isolationism and protectionism are never beneficial to those isolating.

    Dude, no one is dumping us for Canada. You have very little to offer other than woke bullshit

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