Hurray.... tariff Vietnam kau kau and indirectly kill China secondary kau...
who needs products from these countries... USA can source the goods elsewhere.... oh wait... lol
Tarriff slam shut China-vietnam export route to US
Tarriff slam shut China-vietnam export route to US
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Apr 3 2025, 06:52 PM
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Hurray.... tariff Vietnam kau kau and indirectly kill China secondary kau...
who needs products from these countries... USA can source the goods elsewhere.... oh wait... lol |
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Apr 3 2025, 08:55 PM
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QUOTE(brian81st @ Apr 3 2025, 10:10 PM) i mean the current tariff is just to compensate trade deficit. US department send out the formula for calculating the tariff percentage. It is based to trade deficit with US and that particular country I am just wondering why no media explain how GDP will be impacted in America in the meantime while they ramp up (or at least try to build the factories) to satisfy the american consumers. All the sweat shop products made in say Vietnam, will move back to America? if vietnam pays like 300 dollars per month for "slave"-like labor, how much more would a pair nike shoes cost when american fairly treated workers are being paid 20 to 30 bucks per hour.... hmmmm... |
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