this is not a big deal i think you guys have been framing it as if he was isolationist. this are like little sale taxes. its just that my amazon got cheaper and stuff at us amazon didnt.
>>60136791That's from February retard
>>60136818are you sure about that?
>>60136791>this is not a big dealYou do know rise in taxes compound, right?Also, you are telling me that rising prices of food and clothes won't affect the American common man and inflation?Do you think foreign companies won't rise prices locally to reduce the effects of lower sales in the biggest market out there?I'm not American but I think this will affect the whole world. I wish it actually generated the inverse effect for us in the rest of the world and we got cheaper products, but I doubt it will happen because of economies of scale means less sales -> lowered production -> costs rise -> prices rise
>>60137006its not a big deal to me if i were to sell something but youre right about the economies of scale and how it adds up and the effect on employment. Yeah that was a dumb post i guess.
>>60137024I have no formal education in economics (other than some really basic stuff like accounting) but what I say is what I've learned... Though I have no direct experience either I guess we as non-americans could take advantage of the situation by buying the last stock of the things that will become most expensive to sell later when shit hits the fan
>>60137136Profit from illegal reshipment of goods. You can literally shuffle no-tariff EU goods to UK and ship them on to the US and earn 10% on it.
>>60137152Doesnt vietnam have no tarrifs right now?Electronics here in thailand got cheaper.
>>60137188oh they're duty free anyways. Yeah i might sell some sd cards on ebay i dont know.
>>60137188Yeah we will have to wait to see where the chips fall, then see how to profit. I believe reshipment and rebranding will be YUGE!