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US tariff don't work on China

Something for the low IQ ones in this forum.

Especially the pro-China/CCP dimwits, you should know quite well about the amount of crap your beloved Tiongland exports to the USA. :cool:

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Something for the low IQ ones in this forum.

Especially the pro-China/CCP dimwits, you should know quite well about the amount of crap your beloved Tiongland exports to the USA. :cool:

3z2CUHjJ0Lbg.jpeg
what does this number means in layman terms? how does this affect China badly?
 
Tariffs have had mixed results. They've reduced U.S. dependence on Chinese imports but haven't changed China's unfair trade practices. Tariffs also come with economic costs, such as higher consumer prices and disrupted global trade.
China will still be exporting and selling goods at the same price, like before. The America consumers are the one footing the tariff when the goods reached its shore. If I am CCP, I will not lower the price of my goods to absorb the tarriff in order to benefit America consumers.
 
Something for the low IQ ones in this forum.

Especially the pro-China/CCP dimwits, you should know quite well about the amount of crap your beloved Tiongland exports to the USA. :cool:

3z2CUHjJ0Lbg.jpeg
It is not about who export more to which country, but who controls the essential life-line products of the world. China has all the critical raw materials that the entire America industries need. You sanctioned those raw materials means you control the pair of America balls.
 
Trump just don't get it. China is a bigger market than the US.
It buys more energy, computer chips, cars, luxury fashion items, food, ......
Buyer dictates terms of sales. If the wanna buy oil in yuan, the Arabs better agree. The yuan accumulated can buy China products back. It used to be like this with the US but not anymore.
The last one who say this words , has no good ending
 
China will still be exporting and selling goods at the same price, like before. The America consumers are the one footing the tariff when the goods reached its shore. If I am CCP, I will not lower the price of my goods to absorb the tarriff in order to benefit America consumers.
China will keep currency as a leverage against Trump. It know it is moving in the right direction
 
This is the real situation in China, not some propaganda shit from angmoh China shrill.

 
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Since when Trump will ever care for the common people. That guy and his inner circle probably huat until buay lin choo liao when you have the power to dictate how the stock market moves and what can the SEC do to him lol....
 
prices at target, walmart, amazon have remained relatively low contrary to speculation by armchair sexperts here. more than 69% of products at quick glance of the shelves and boxes are not made in tiongvock anymore since 4 years ago. consumers are still swarming retail stores including costco wholesale in great numbers with few complaining. there are reasons behind these. first, there’s glut of inventories for years to cum. much are still sitting in warehouses the past 6.9 years. the u.s. are stacked high and wide with massive warehouses built during the xi pandamic. second, low end stuff like clothing, shoes, household products are mostly now made in bangladesh, vietnam, indonesia, etc. 3rd, price increases were already felt and seen the past 4 years under biden thus consumers have adapted and becum resigned to it. another $1 increase on bulk coffee beans in a big bag doesn’t deter a coffee addict from buying. we just shrug it off. i still see smiles at these stores as though shoppers are surprised prices have not skyrocketed like doomsayers are spewing on the news and media daily. oh yeah, it’s springbreak in u.s. and families and singles are going on holiday all over the world and within the u.s. there’s much optimism with the economy, especially travel and tourism these couple of weeks. americans are spending. flights and cruises are fully booked. roads are packed.
 
It's not about tariffs, it's about regime change.

These tariffs are just the appetizer, the foreplay. More to come. :cool:
 
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