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The offical Trump Tariff thread

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  1. adoo

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    even the WSJ is mocking this latest TACO, lambasting Trump over his decision
    to allow tech giant Nvidia to sell its H200 chips, a powerful AI processor,
    to China in return for 25 percent of the sales.
    Why is Trump giving an adversary access to advanced AI semiconductors—and for what in return?


     
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    Trump Loses It After Murdoch's WSJ Calls Him a Sell-Out


    Trump blew his fuse on Thursday after the Rupert Murdoch-owned Wall Street Journal highlighted
    U.S. weaknesses in the race for AI dominance against China.
    [​IMG]
     
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    Trump 2.0's ill-conceived tariffs have ushered in ever-mounting public outcry of rising cost of living, beef/oil/groceries, etc, leading to constant TACOing.

    Over the last few months, the monthly increase in tariff money collected by customs has slowed, but November’s total marked the first month with collections lower than the previous month.

    Cost-of-living crisis has helped the Dems to impressive wins in the 2025 mid-terms elections; it has pushed the administration to announce more roll backs of a number of food-related tariffs in mid-November.

    Those included tariffs on coffee and bananas, which the U.S. does not readily produce. The reversal also included tariffs on beef, a household staple whose cost has soared this year.

    And while consumers may not yet be seeing a drop in retail prices for these items, it appears that Trump’s tariff reversals have already started to impact the government's bottom line.



    Through late September, the most recently available data shows that about $90 billion of the $174 billion in tariff money collected up to that point was done via presidential authority granted under a law called the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, or IEEPA.

    The future of a large swath of Trump’s tariffs also hangs in the balance at the Supreme Court.

    If the Supreme Court finds that IEEPA did not, in fact, grant Trump the power to impose those unilateral tariffs, and the court strikes them down, it’s possible that most or all of the import taxes collected under the IEEPA law would need to be refunded to the importers who paid them. This would wipe out a significant amount of the tariff revenue that has been collected this year.
     
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    stupidity to doing the same thing and expecting a different outcome; the most vivid egs have been Trump's ill-conceived tariffs wars
    against China. one would have thought that he had learned from his trade war scars from Trump 1.0. he didn't.
    the 78-yr old dotard started another trade war without addressing the thorny issue of rare earth minerals.

    some 9 months after his so-called liberation day, Trump 2.0 is

     
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    Canada's Overnight Pivot to Asia Shatters Trump's Tariff Leverage Ahead of 2026 USMCA




    ‘Retaliatory pipelines’:
    Push to export crude away from U.S. intensifies amid tariffs


    Canada's energy export to Asia marks a significant milestone in the country's energy sector. The first shipment of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from British Columbia's Kitimat to South Korea, launched by the LNG Canada project, is a testament to Canada's strategic location and abundant natural gas reserves. This project, a joint venture led by Shell, Petronas, PetroChina, Mitsubishi Corporation, and KOGAS, is the largest private sector investment in Canadian history. The LNG Canada facility began producing LNG in June 2025 and is now exporting from its two processing units, with a combined capacity of 14 million tonnes per annum. This shift in trade diversification is not only a bridge to Asia but also to global markets, providing economic benefits for all Canadians.
     
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    Some 8 months after Trump 2.0’s liberation day, still no trade deals with China.
    But its ill-conceived tariffs
    push Canada and China to strike a deal of their own


    Last Friday, Canadian PM Carney announced the easing of some of the tariffs the two countries had imposed on each other, with Canada agreeing to allow in 49,000 Chinese electric vehicles at a much-reduced tariff of 6.1 %, while China will cut canola seed tariffs from 84 %
    to about 15 %. Canada had imposed the tariffs in 2024 as part of an effort to align with U.S. trade policy on China.

    “The global trading system is undergoing a fundamental change, and the effectiveness of multilateral institutions on which
    trading partners such as Canada and China have greatly relied … has been greatly reduced,” Carney told reporters in Beijing.
    “This is happening fast. It’s large. It’s a rupture.”
     
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    Good for them.................nice job orange man, by the time you crawl out of office no one will want to trade with us
     
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    Trump TACO in 2026


    on the day after he had threaten additional tariffs on countries who do not support his Greenland stance,

    Trump backtracks


    US President Donald Trump on Wednesday abruptly backed down on his tariffs on most nations for 90 days
     
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    You talk about TACO and trump being weak , but my question is how many millions of dollars are the inside people making off his market manipulation.

    Announce tariffs , markets crash
    Reneg on tariffs , they go back up

    I don't think any president has enriched himself more in office .
     
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    And why has SCOTUS not ruled on this, it's been months and all we hear are crickets............are they just going to sit on it because they know the Constitution does not allow this, this should be a fairly simple case..............
     
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    This is Jack's complete lack of surprise
     
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    Americans bear almost all the cost of Trump 2.0's tariffs, study shows

    “Foreign exporters did not meaningfully reduce their prices in response to US tariff increases,” a report released Monday by
    the Kiel Institute for the World Economy said. “The $200 billion surge in customs revenue represents $200 billion extracted from American businesses and households.”

    The study found that only about 4% of the tariff burden is shouldered by foreign firms, with a “near-complete” pass-through of
    96% to US buyers that pay the levies and then must either absorb them or raise selling prices. Manufacturers and retailers are
    next in line in deciding whether they’ll pass along their higher costs or deal with tighter margins.

    “The tariff functions not as a tax on foreign producers, but as a consumption tax on Americans,” Kiel researchers wrote.
     
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