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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: i-node who wrote (329675)4/5/2025 5:04:41 AM
From: zax3 Recommendations

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bentway
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rdkflorida2

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The 'reciprocal' tariffs are already in effect.

There goes your entire thesis, dimwit.



To: i-node who wrote (329675)4/5/2025 8:39:50 AM
From: CentralParkRanger4 Recommendations

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  Respond to of 364522
 
Tons of BS to prove crazy lies.

Yes, Bangladesh hit with 37% tariff based on fake tariff on US of 74% based on trade deficit.
You admit there is no tariff of 74%, nothing like that.

You don't start negotiations with setting up crazy tariffs of 37%.
It's the worst way to negotiate.
There are normal ways to negotiate, not crazy like that.
But these are ways of normal people, you know...



To: i-node who wrote (329675)4/5/2025 10:08:20 AM
From: Lane31 Recommendation

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CentralParkRanger

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The process looks fair and reasonable.

The process represents a denial and repudiation of the notion of competitive advantage, which is rather like denying and repudiating gravity.



To: i-node who wrote (329675)4/5/2025 10:33:26 AM
From: koan  Respond to of 364522
 
That formula is all made up shit, that NO economist worth their salt has ever used!

It is just more of Trumps con. It was just made up haphazard nonsense.

Trump TOLD us his tariffs would be based on reciprocal tariffs, they were NOT.

Trump told us foreign countries would pay the tariffs, they don't.

Tariffs are simple very regressive sales taxes paid by the importer and passed on to every day working people.

He lied again, and you bought his lies, again!

You are one slow learner!

Trump said they would make us rich. How do taxes make us rich?

You are sure easily fooled.

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So poor Bangladesh gets hit with a 37% tariff because they have a bad trade deficit.

Bangladesh was NOT "hit with a 37% tariff". They were "assigned" a computed 37% tariff by the system used to establish tariff amounts in the absence of any negotiated arrangement. They might come away with 10%, maybe with 37%. Probably not more.

This covers all goods, with ag products facing steeper duties (18.1%) and non-agricultural goods slightly lower (14.1%). For U.S. exports specifically—things like cotton, scrap iron, or soybeans—the rates vary by product. Raw cotton, a big U.S. export to Bangladesh, often enters duty-free or at minimal rates (0-5%), while other goods like machinery or consumer items might hit 5-25%, plus a 15% VAT and sometimes supplementary duties. The U.S. exported $2.2 billion to Bangladesh in 2024, so these tariffs generated revenue, but nothing close to 74% across the board.

A lot is made of the calculation Trump used for the opening negotiation position. The opponents in the negotiations, every opponent involved, had the right to making an opening bid.

The process looks fair and reasonable. Opponents can make their arguments, explaining why they should have to pay less, or maybe none at all (which should be their opening position, of course).

We have no agreement to defend Bangladesh (like NATO, for example). But the US obvious has strategic interests in the region and would find it necessary to defend them in a neighborhood incident, at least in some cases. That, alone, is worth something.

This is extremely complicated business, and you need to just not jump to conclusions. We definitely have to raise money from this source and the others. This is all a product of Biden's and other Democrats' profligacy.



To: i-node who wrote (329675)4/5/2025 10:44:37 AM
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abuelita
CentralParkRanger

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Right. Illegally, by the way.

Just because it was done algorithmically, it doesn't make it any less stupid. Or the premises any less whacked. It is like claiming something is factual because you looked it up in a big book. A Very Big Book.

They have an algorithm. Pastafarians have a graph that definitively shows that the number of pirates and global warming are inversely related.



To: i-node who wrote (329675)4/5/2025 2:25:51 PM
From: Wharf Rat2 Recommendations

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bentway
CentralParkRanger

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"So poor Bangladesh gets hit with a 37% tariff because they have a bad trade deficit."

"Bangladesh was NOT "hit with a 37% tariff". They were "assigned" a computed 37% tariff by the system used to establish tariff amounts"

IOW, they were hit with a 37% tariff.