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Trump administration 2024-2028

These are under some other ruling from the early 1960's that cover the other tariffs that were not covered by this ruling.

So if I'm Japan or Australia or the UK which already negotiated trade agreements all of a sudden have a 10% tariff against them. Australia, which has a rare trade deficit with the US just went from 10% to 20% in tariffs.

He has burned down the goodwill and trust of the US around the world.

Not a ruling but part of the trade act of 1974. I'm not a lawyer but a blanket 10% global tariff seems a hard sell if these tariffs also get challenged in court as well.
 
I'm watching him as well. Its hard to watch him. I try to be neutral listening to him and its just plan impossible as an educated person. He is all over the map, rambling, incoherent from time to time. If this was a family member talking at a family gathering, I would honestly have them checked out by a medical professional.
Don Cherry is an elocutionist compared to this guy.
 
That will be a struggle

LIVE🔴: Every Republican running in >R+10 districts right now.

Angry Matthew Mcconaughey GIF


On a more serious note, he only stated his intent. It may not survive the weekend.
 
The profound structural issues of the US Federal Budget will not be solved by tariffs.
No, but hoping Congress isn't going to get "on side" with the administration isn't a sure thing. The administration is taking the heat for tariffs; Congress will take the heat for the increase in the deficit or a counterbalancing increase in other taxes. There are enough short-horizon next-election self-interested members for them to do the stupid thing.

The point is to not overlook the implications. "No tariffs" overall is better than "tariffs", but there are wins and losses in the mix as always.
 
U.S. Wall Street investors are pivoting away from the U.S…$10B a week and increasing, to get better gains than they can in America…


Between the softening USD, America’s worsening trade deficit (notwithstanding the tariffs and soft dollar), and domestic and international holders of USD hedging up to 20% of their holdings, it looks like Americans looking to grow their fortunes don’t think Home Sweet Home is as sweet a deal as it used to be.

2025 growth:
+14% - US (S&P500)
+23% - China (Shanghai CSI300)
+26% - *Europe (STOXX600)
+43% - Japan’s (Nikkei)
+100% - S.Korea (KOSPI)
 
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U.S. Wall Street investors are pivoting away from the U.S…$10B a week and increasing, to get better gains than they can in America…


Between the softening USD, America’s worsening trade deficit (notwithstanding the tariffs and soft dollar), and domestic and international holders of USD hedging up to 20% of their holdings, it looks like American’s looking to grow their fortunes don’t think Home Sweet Home isn’t as sweet a deal as it used to be.

2025 growth:
+14% - US (S&P500)
+23% - China (Shanghai CSI300)
+26% - Eruppe (STOXX600)
+43% - Japan’s (Nikkei)
+100% - S.Korea (KOSPI)
Falling value of the USD.
 
U.S. Wall Street investors are pivoting away from the U.S…$10B a week and increasing, to get better gains than they can in America…


Between the softening USD, America’s worsening trade deficit (notwithstanding the tariffs and soft dollar), and domestic and international holders of USD hedging up to 20% of their holdings, it looks like American’s looking to grow their fortunes don’t think Home Sweet Home isn’t as sweet a deal as it used to be.

2025 growth:
+14% - US (S&P500)
+23% - China (Shanghai CSI300)
+26% - Eruppe (STOXX600)
+43% - Japan’s (Nikkei)
+100% - S.Korea (KOSPI)
Apparently the TSX has even outpaced the NASDAQ.
 
He’s upping the global tariffs even more. 10% to 15% now.
All those countries that raced to bend the knee and make disadvantageous ‘deals’ back in the spring and summer must be feeling really great about that right now.

No deal negotiated with Trump is worth the toilet paper he smeared it on. American businesses and taxpayers will continue to suffer from the unpredictability and erratic nature of his trade policy.
 
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