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    Seven Charts Showing How Canada/Mexico Tariffs Would Harm the US Auto Industry (and American Car Buyers)




    https://www.cato.org/blog/seven-char...-auto-industry

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    China targets US farm equipment with latest tariffs Mowers and combines are among the more than 50 types of agricultural goods affected by increased export duties.


    I wonder how long before layoffs start?

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    Meanwhile, U.S. car prices could rise even mores sharply if Mr. Trump proceeds with 25% tariffs on all Mexican and Canadian imports, now subject to a 30-day pause as officials negotiate. The impact of those tariffs would add $6,250 to the average $25,000 price of a car shipped into the U.S. from those two countries, according to an analysis by S&P Global Mobility.

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    President Trump’s China Tariffs to Raise Cost of Bibles Price increase comes as sales of Bibles, many printed in China, are also rising


    Hilarious

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    This is Great News

    [COLOR=#1665cf !important]Another form of inflation, just spelled differently"[/COLOR]: Tariffs on imported items mean American consumers can expect to pay an additional $2,500 to $7,600 a year per household, according to estimates. For example, experts say a $50 pair of athletic shoes would cost $59 to $64.

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    The Auto Industry Emerges From The Tariff War With Just A Flesh Wound Plus, Scout's direct sales model draws legal scrutiny from dealers, and Californians vote out Tesla with their wallets.

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    Trump’s New 10 Percent Tariffs on Chinese Goods Begin
    President Trump’s 10 percent tariff on all Chinese products went into effect at 12:01 a.m. Tuesday, the result of an executive order that he said was aimed at pressuring Beijing to crack down on fentanyl shipments into the United States.

    The Chinese government swiftly announced a series of retaliatory steps, including additional tariffs on coal, natural gas, farm machinery and other products from the United States.

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    Bernie Sanders @SenSanders
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    Trump’s unilateral decision to impose a 25% tariff on Canada and Mexico is most likely illegal and most definitely harmful.

    Economists estimate that these will increase costs for the average American family by as much as $1,200 a year.

    We need to drive prices DOWN, not UP.
    12:29 PM · Feb 2, 2025

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    On Friday, he also vowed to implement aggressive tariffs on semiconductor chips, pharmaceuticals, steel, aluminum, and oil and gas. He hinted that these taxes would come into effect in the coming weeks.

    Wow pay more everything. Isn't it great
    And all that extra money will go into funding more handouts for the ultra wealthy.

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    On Friday, he also vowed to implement aggressive tariffs on semiconductor chips, pharmaceuticals, steel, aluminum, and oil and gas. He hinted that these taxes would come into effect in the coming weeks.

    Wow pay more everything. Isn't it great

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    Tariff Threat Prompts Automakers to Find New Suppliers, Consider Higher Prices Companies are scrambling to make backup plans

    Yep shit show week 3 is coming

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