US President Donald Trump told world business leaders on Thursday to manufacture in the United States or face tariffs, in his first major speech to global leaders since returning to the White House this week. … “Come make your product in America and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth,” Trump said today, speaking remotely to the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland.

“But if you don’t make your product in America, which is your prerogative, then very simply you will have to pay a tariff,” he added.

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      I think the more salient thing here is they’ll just tell him no.

      I think Trump and his people are soon going to find that manufacturers need the U.S. a lot less than they think they do.

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    So where are those factories gonna come from, and whose gonna work in them? He’s also saying he’s going to get rid of all the immigrants and we only have so many people being released from prison that are willing to do non-union factory work.

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    Someone should tell him who actually pays the fucking tariffs. I kinda get the feeling that nobody around the motherfucker even tells this dipshit things he clearly has wrong because they’re afraid of losing their status if they call him out for being a dumbass.

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      Maybe in some cases the price increase will stop sales (if it doesn’t, yea, it’s extra sales tax), which if there is no investment in expansion of local replacement capacity (of course not, trump and his toadies can’t think that far ahead) will lead to shortages in the US and less revenue for the exporter. Either way, it is a lose-lose situation, but trump will be happy to have hurt the exporter…

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        I also think part of the plan is that voters will cyclically vote in Democrats after things really hit the fan and then they’ll be able to fix large portions of the mess that have been made before people get too comfortable and vote Republican again and they can fuck everything up.

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      Yes, the consumer pays the tariff, but it does impact the seller as their products will now be more expensive which will potentialy drive down demand and/or eat into profits.

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    There aren’t even natural reserves for every mineral/gas/etc in the US. A lot of the more advanced ones go into making computer chips, let alone their coveted Stargate AI chips. Setting up manufacturing/processing sites for each one based on imported raw materials isn’t a sudden feasible 4 year project either (yes yes I know assuming 4 years is all this crap lasts)

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    Trump is tired of the US getting ripped off… everyone, and I mean EVERYONE uses the US for money…yet, most of ya’ll would rather see your own country burn than support his “America first” motto…

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    "and we will give you among the lowest taxes of any nation on earth,”

    Ummm, I’m pretty sure most manufacturers care way more about wages than taxes. Taxes are important in white collar businesses or between areas with similar wages. But the wages of a US factory worker are much higher than a worker in China. They are likely higher than in EU, too, though maybe not by as much.

    Is the plan to bring low-wage jobs to the US? Or is the plan to pay higher wages for the same job and pass the cost to the consumer? Or is the plan to add tariffs that get passed on to the consumer? Because I’m not really seeing how this helps anyone.

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      They will sell less or none if they have to compete with products made in USA sold without the tariff. That’s the idea.

      But manufacturing in USA will also increase prices, so yeah, Americans will pay more.

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        Except we don’t manufacture alternatives to the goods we’re doubling the price of. And there’s no possible way for those massive supply chains to grow anytime soon domestically.

        They’re not going to sell at a loss so they will tack the tarrifs onto the price.

        This is intro to economics shit. Not something our leaders should be allowed to try gor funsies.