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Interesting read. https://www.reuters.com/articl...ariffs-idUSKCN1VA2E7
But of course China is paying all the tariffs...
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It would be interesting to learn how Mr. Sloven votes.
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And another firm.
https://www.cnbc.com/2019/08/3...a-despite-trump.html
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Editorial from Dallas Morning News about which Texans are losing in the trade war. https://www.dallasnews.com/opi...rade-war-with-china/ The more people I-1 pisses off with the tariffs, the better. ![]()
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What other companies are doing (tldr: Mostly scrambling to react): https://www.nytimes.com/2019/0...omy-uncertainty.html
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The preferred answer is to move to the USA homeland. (Then wait for Trump to target a particular state in the Union and ask the question again.)
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That was sold as the goal but it's not working. If anything manufacturers are finding even cheaper places to manufacture their products. I was surprised to see Ethiopia mentioned in one of the articles as a place to move manufacturing. Looks like the Belt and Road program is starting to pay off.
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From the Wiki:
Are goods manufactured in Ethiopia and sold by Chinese firms subject to tariffs?
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Good question and one that I haven't found an answer to yet. But this piece that I stumbled upon during my search so far was a pretty interesting look at what the furniture industry is doing. https://www.furnituretoday.com...aging-china-tariffs/ I'm sure the Chinese are trying to find workarounds just like American companies are. And you gotta wonder if in some cases they might not be collaborating on creative solutions...
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Thus we had Subaru pickups with seats in the bed ("Brats" - remember those?) and Toyota pickups shipped here as cab-and-chassis to avoid the tax. Truck beds were installed in Long Beach near the port and were a different style than the beds on trucks shipped wholly assembled from Japan. For a while you could order your truck either way - "Long Beach bed" or "Japanese bed". I'm not sure what made that change.
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I think it's safe to say that like all companies, Chinese companies will find a way to avoid at least some tariffs. https://asia.nikkei.com/Econom...s-by-rerouting-goods edit: And they're moving production to countries other than the US. https://www.scmp.com/economy/c...e-fleeing-china-just
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We don't have enough people willing to work in those low wage jobs. | |||
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