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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (150348)8/27/2019 5:30:57 AM
From: TobagoJack  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218243
 
This below set of news is funny. the trump may have taken advice from addle-brained / troppo-baked sorts

turns out team china can export completed drones w/o much tariff into the USA domain than domain-resident startup can do, especially after having to pay tariff on drone components including battery

I am trying to figure out the 4D chess strategic thrust but failed due to my capability- / capacity-challenged cerebral function. perhaps a bit of pickling and troppo-baking would improve faculty, and by that I mean nothing racist

either above, or team trump is just wanting to break the trade w/ team China irrespective of cost, just to break, per chosen one, per national security imperative

but of course, should the team look up the value-chain, would find the lithium space quite occupied per game of Go Message 31913253 <<China Has a Secret Weapon in the Race to Dominate Electric Cars>>

Am wondering when team China would sanction Team America and embargo tech exports as opposed to simply playing the competitive tariff game which is getting old fast - both sides should just raise rates to a uniform 100% and get on w/ the next phasing of play

https://edition.cnn.com/2019/08/26/politics/pentagon-american-drones-investors/index.html

Pentagon seeking patriotic investors to fund American small drones

and ...

scmp.com

Will Trump’s duties on China-made rechargeable batteries cause drones, phones, toys and electric cars to run out of power?

China, the largest supplier of rechargeable batteries for the past seven years, accounted for more than half of lithium-ion batteries imported into US in the first six months of 2019