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John Bolton was there. He lays out the US position perfectly.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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Anyone who doesn't realise that tariffs are passed on to the consumer one way or another must be a bit dim.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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vincemunday wrote:
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Anyone who doesn't realise that tariffs are passed on to the consumer one way or another must be a bit dim.
No question about it.

Sin taxes on tobacco and alcohol are the same, but if the consumer doesn't purchase those items, they don't pay it. I don't categorize smokers and drinkers as "suckers" for paying the tax on their vices. They do it because they want the product. Consumers only pay if they decide to buy. Most knowledgeable consumers shop for value when a choice is involved.

Harley owners in Thailand pay a huge import duty on parts for their bikes -- because they need them and want them. They pay those duties fully aware of why the parts are more expensive. They like their bikes and want the best parts for them. They make that choice.

Where consumers have a choice, they almost always bypass the "added costs" and opt for something else or nothing. There are even some Harley after-market products that are less expensive than the Harley product.

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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

Post by vincemunday » March 5, 2019, 8:31 am

People bitch and moan about these tariffs but there's a simple answer, buy British or in your case American whenever you can, at least the extra you're paying goes towards keeping a manufacturing or farming job in your own country, and yes I did always try to buy home produce whenever I could, Tesco's are very good at putting Union Jack's on UK products.
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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vincemunday wrote:
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Anyone who doesn't realise that tariffs are passed on to the consumer one way or another must be a bit dim.
The dim part is how it is accepted by the sheep, Harley's give us a break ,how many Harleys do the Chinese make. china is producing products for the mass market, phones, computers, tv's ,fridges. that effects everybody, not just a bunch of cosplay bikers. my view is I want the best products at the best price and yes it pisses me off to know the government would be adding an extra 25% tax on products for my benefit :? …..Trumps good , he gets them to cheer when he says he's going to tax them more. Check out the French when their government try raising taxes
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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vincemunday wrote:
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People bitch and moan about these tariffs but there's a simple answer, buy British or in your case American whenever you can, at least the extra you're paying goes towards keeping a manufacturing or farming job in your own country, and yes I did always try to buy home produce whenever I could, Tesco's are very good at putting Union Jack's on UK products.
Yep.

And that's what the US has the capacity to do. I've said it from the very beginning in this thread. The US can produce all of the necessities to sustain life and day-to-day living. Americans can choose to pass on Chinese products and be unaffected by any tariff-added price.

My reference to Harley parts was relative to Harley owners in Thailand who pay a huge duty on Harley parts. The consumer makes a choice. They buy them because they want them.

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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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Lone Star wrote:
March 5, 2019, 8:47 am
vincemunday wrote:
March 5, 2019, 8:31 am
People bitch and moan about these tariffs but there's a simple answer, buy British or in your case American whenever you can, at least the extra you're paying goes towards keeping a manufacturing or farming job in your own country, and yes I did always try to buy home produce whenever I could, Tesco's are very good at putting Union Jack's on UK products.
Yep.

And that's what the US has the capacity to do. I've said it from the very beginning in this thread. The US can produce all of the necessities to sustain life and day-to-day living. Americans can choose to pass on Chinese products and be unaffected by any tariff-added price.

My reference to Harley parts was relative to Harley owners in Thailand who pay a huge duty on Harley parts. The consumer makes a choice. They buy them because they want them.

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Dreaming . consumers have voted with their money, that's why americans buy so much and they have deficit in the first place . tariffs ain't free enterprise. vince mentioned Dim didn't he . well that comes to mind when I hear people saying "I love to pay more because it gives more tax to the government " maybe carbon tax should be increased :lol: . I don't think you'll find many people swallowing that line of BS
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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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Did anyone say they love paying more to give the government more tax revenue? That hasn't even been remotely insinuated. Either a feeble attempt to lie, poor comprehension or more straw man bullshiggity.

Again -- consumers are sometimes willing to pay more, due to taxation, for stuff they want or absolutely need. Tobacco, alcohol, electronics, motorcycle parts, imported products from home, etc. Each consumer has their own value system based on personal wants and needs. Their personal standards as they relate to value drives their purchases. If they want/need the product, they buy it.

Taxes and tariffs dissuade a consumer when they really don't have to have it or can't afford it. Or can get the product domestically for less.

Haven't seen any mass consumer protests in the US because they can't get cheap Chinese stuff -- or cheap stuff from anywhere for that matter.

The US has weathered this tariff hysteria pretty well.
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Re: Will Trump make the Grade.

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The United States has deployed its advanced THAAD missile defence system temporarily to Israel for a joint military exercise, the first of its kind, officials said Monday.

NOT Permanently as your posting would lead to readers believing

Come on LS if you are going to be the main contributor to the page of Udonmap quit misleading us
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Doodoo wrote:
March 5, 2019, 12:38 pm
The United States has deployed its advanced THAAD missile defence system temporarily to Israel for a joint military exercise, the first of its kind, officials said Monday.

NOT Permanently as your posting would lead to readers believing

Come on LS if you are going to be the main contributor to the page of Udonmap quit misleading us
Or if it is getting to complicated for you how about commenting on one or two subjects and not 6 or 7
OR just quit as any other Reporter would have to do for print Face News, numerous times
Your frenzied emotions are causing you to see things that are not stated. I can't be responsible for that. It's up to readers to do their own research.

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Re: Trump addresses EU trade deficit

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Robert Lighthizer is Trump's Chief US Trade Representative. Lighthizer is putting together what could be the most historic trade deal ever -- if it happens. It is definitely the most technically challenging, and legally the most complex.

Buying and selling more stuff has raken a back seat to technology theft and how it will be enforced.

All of the complexity arises out of a free market economy negotiating with a communist closed market economy. It's well over 100 pages thus far. If it happens, the US will be the only country with a comprehensive trade deal with China. No nation has ever achieved a free trade agreement with China. 

Bob Lighthizer is breaking new ground for the world.

STEADY WINNING for everyone if it comes to pass.
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