Shhh, don't mention tarrifs, I think he's forgotten about them again after their great success.
Especially since we're an evil EU/DEI/communist country that isn't bowing enough. Oh well, maybe China wants the machines.So the U.S. manufacturers will have to pay tariffs to get them?
Sorry, I forgot: the Netherlands will have to pay the tariffs!![]()
I would not say they quite dominate in any category just yet, but China has highly cost-competitive offerings in sintering ovens, 3D printers and ancillary tools in additive manufacturing. It is also a leading manufacturer of the powders themselves. Thanks to its Ti deposits, Australia leads in cold spray, especially high pressure models, but medium pressure units out of China are now penetrating the pipeline repair market (crack repair with no downtime, due to the "cold" spray (<300ºC)).Do you have in mind some industry where the best, most modern machines are of Chinese origin?
No, I was just fascinated by the (apparent) blanket claim that the Netherlands is responsible for all the best, most modern machines. That would be quite the feather in the cap of any country.Sorry. I was fixated on photolithography.
But I wouldn't be surprised it's similar in every industry that depends on high tech machinery.
Why do you ask? Do you have in mind some industry where the best, most modern machines are of Chinese origin?
Probably. The point being that China won't be involved in that process, because China does not - and currently cannot - make such machines.So the U.S. manufacturers will have to pay tariffs to get them?
Sorry, I forgot: the Netherlands will have to pay the tariffs!![]()
It goes in cycles, like his discovery of the word "groceries". Do you know that? It's an oldfashioned word, it means a bag with things in it. Not many people know that.![]()
Trump says US will unilaterally set new tariff rates for scores of countries
President says letters revealing rates will be sent out within weeks as Washington lacks capacity for individual dealswww.theguardian.com
well we're back to tariffs being on again
"The grift" as in Pam Bondi dumping over $1 million in Trump Media stock on "Liberation Day", which was followed by a 10 percent drop in the stock price? (IMHO, the Attorney General owning millions of dollars in stock in a company in which the POTUS is the majority owner is a scandal all by itself.)The grift with tanking the markets intentionally and buying on the low, then renouncing your catastrophic policies continues.
And will continue until the markets stop reacting
The billionaire overlords wish to purchase on another big drop and thus it is being arranged for them. Be ready with your pennies as well, we peasants mayhap make a pittance on it as well. (Which we can then donate to the overlords by purchasing a Rump watch or the king's family's imaginary digital money.)Trump already tried this on "liberation day" and it was such a disaster that he walked it back in short order
And the countries getting these letters will say "Aaah, no, thanks. We're good with other more sane, more reliable trading partners. Best of luck on your own!"Trump already tried this on "liberation day" and it was such a disaster that he walked it back in short order
Wasn't it Mark Twain who said something about a cat that's been burned by a stove will not only avoid the stove, but the entire room from then on?And the countries getting these letters will say "Aaah, no, thanks. We're good with other more sane, more reliable trading partners. Best of luck on your own!"
And the countries getting these letters will say "Aaah, no, thanks. We're good with other more sane, more reliable trading partners. Best of luck on your own!"
People have said that Pres. Trump doesn't know how tariffs work. I have maintained that he really does, but he hopes that you don't know how they work. He wants to maintain that he's a shrewd businessman who knows The One Weird Trick that makes all the other countries pay the United States so that the U.S. doesn't have to tax its own population. He needs importers and retailers to eat the tariff in order to maintain that illusion. If the conversation goes per form, we'll see something like.![]()
Trump tells Walmart to 'eat the tariffs' after retailer warned it will raise prices
Trump blasted Walmart after the retailer warned it would raise prices due to tariffs.www.cnbc.com
trump tells walmart to eat the tariff cost, indirectly acknowledging that tariffs are paid here and not at the export side