Summary

Donald Trump’s plan to impose sweeping tariffs on goods from Mexico, Canada, and China is raising alarm among U.S. businesses, which warn it could trigger price spikes and inflation.

Firms in industries like apparel, manufacturing, and food production fear disruptions similar to the last trade war under Trump, when retaliatory tariffs hurt exports and supply chains.

Critics argue tariffs won’t effectively reshore production or reduce the trade deficit and could lead to runaway inflation, economic instability, and consumer cost increases.

  • @ilickfrogs
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    63 hours ago

    Someone needs to explain to this bloody orange monkey what tariffs are.

  • @pivot_root
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    43 hours ago

    Trump’s Truth Social tariff tirade may be bluster, and Auricchio, at least, is confident there “won’t be a disaster” under a second Trump administration. “Threats during the election time are beyond reality,” he said. “I don’t believe Trump wants to disrupt world trade.”

    This just in, a delusional business owner. More news at 11.

  • @[email protected]
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    63 hours ago

    Don’t worry, I’m sure the Trump administration is gearing up to pin the blame on Obama and Biden. And Harris, for good measure.

  • @[email protected]
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    446 hours ago

    it’s so blatantly gross that we’re only getting these articles AFTER the election. they aren’t even trying to hide the fact that they want the voters to be uninformed as possible.

    • Semi-Hemi-Lemmygod
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      53 hours ago

      Companies can hide price increases behind tariffs and make tons of money. They didn’t tell anyone because they want those sweet 25Q1 and 25Q2 profits. After that it’s someone else’s problem.

    • @NineMileTower
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      225 hours ago

      Do you honestly think that his voters are reading anything other than memes on Facebook? They aren’t reading articles.

    • @[email protected]
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      5 hours ago

      After all, isn’t this what they voted for?

      They voted for sticking it to immigrants and trans people. They don’t understand a thing.

      • @[email protected]
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        44 hours ago

        Of course they don’t, but I don’t care anymore, at this point it’s just pure and unadultered schadenfreude.

        • @krashmo
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          33 hours ago

          I’m not German but I feel like that word implies that the observer is uneffected by the situation they are observing. This is going to impact everyone which I imagine will significantly decrease the amount of satisfaction one could get from watching these people learn hard lessons.

          • @[email protected]
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            13 hours ago

            Yes, you are right, but given that we are all going to be affected by the decision of a bunch of idiots (even if we are not american), the only thing that I can do is enjoy how their face will get eaten by the leopards.

            Sure, we are screwed, but they are too, and so deservingly that I will enjoy their suffering.

    • @WhatAmLemmy
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      6 hours ago

      Trumps trifecta could be a blessing in disguise, in that if the GOP continued moving as slow and calculated as they have for the last 50 years, Americans will remain the frogs sitting in the proverbial boiling pot… However if Trump is as insolent and ignorant as he appears to be, his reckless stupidity could insta-tank the economy and send the cost of living through the roof.

      Obviously MAGA are too mentally ill to admit they’re mentally ill, but it could shock the other 80 million adults, who stayed home in November, into action.

      Likewise, if they move too aggressively with the authoritarian end goal of project 2025, they risk triggering armed resistance and civil war.

      • @krashmo
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        53 hours ago

        Given what we’ve witnessed recently this seems like a lot of misplaced faith in the ability of American voters to make rational decisions.

  • capital
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    13 hours ago

    The cheaper eggs people are about to find out.