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s1mplicissimus ◴[] No.45078078[source]
Now that I think about it, creating confusion and uncertainty is actually a pretty effective move if you want to play protectionism. Any "known" tariff would just be paid as far as still profitable.
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jonplackett ◴[] No.45078225[source]
Don’t really buy this logic.

If you want companies to invest in your country, the tariff has to make doing so make financial sense, and for the long term.

A lot of these tariffs are going on things that would require a whole factory to be built in the USA which doesn’t currently exist at all, and has no supporting infrastructure or workforce.

Companies can’t just decide right now, “oh shit there’s a tariff. Better but it in the USA right away!”

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1. downrightmike ◴[] No.45078514[source]
Probably some of the uncertainty, and the fact that these tariffs are illegal, so they wouldn't stand long