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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Bonefish who wrote (1508969)12/18/2024 4:24:37 PM
From: Tenchusatsu2 Recommendations

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Brumar89
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I already explained it to you, but you keep repeating the same invalid question.

Our economy is heavily dependent on trade across borders. Computer chips is an example of an industry that depends on a LOT of interconnected supply chains.

Some of our chips, some of our boards, some of our board and chip components, etc. depend on the free flow of goods between the U.S. and its three biggest trading partners.

It's not a question of whether we are directly doing business with customers or partners in Canada, Mexico, and China. Instead, it's a question of how everything that we buy or sell will become more expensive as Trump places blanket tariffs on the free flow of goods, all for completely arbitrary reasons.

That's what you keep ignoring. That's why you keep repeating your question, even though you clearly have no skin in this game like I do.

Tenchusatsu
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