• h0rnman@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    4 hours ago

    I saw it explained best like this

    Current imported price: $30

    Current locally made price: $35

    New imported price: $70

    New locally made price: $69.99

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      49 minutes ago

      Locally made still won’t happen.

      Say you’re an businessman who’s been manufacturing in China. Excel shows that you can make the same product in America for less than the post-tariff cost. Sound good?

      But you’re not stupid. You know the tariffs will end up wildly unpopular and fuck up the economy. A) Why keep producing when people won’t be able to afford your goods? And more importantly, you want to be left holding the bag with your shiny new American factory when the tariffs are repealed?

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        41 minutes ago

        Oh for sure, I should have clarified that I was really speaking to the products that already have a US-based manufacturing presence and already have to compete with imports. Ramping up domestic production on things that aren’t already manufactured here because of the demented ramblings of a guy who (ostensibly) won’t be around in 4 years is just asking for your business to go under