MomentsofSanity
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An entire ecosystem built solely to kill everyone in it?Australia is sitting pretty with a 10% tariff atm. But I guess the one thing that we have that noone else has, actually matters to Trump.
An entire ecosystem built solely to kill everyone in it?Australia is sitting pretty with a 10% tariff atm. But I guess the one thing that we have that noone else has, actually matters to Trump.
White girls and a lower age of consent?Australia is sitting pretty with a 10% tariff atm. But I guess the one thing that we have that noone else has, actually matters to Trump.
White girls and a lower age of consent?
Heh.An entire ecosystem built solely to kill everyone in it?
I was going to suggest a continent largely filled with the White stuff.An entire ecosystem built solely to kill everyone in it?
And in recent days — before Mr. Trump announced tariffs for much of the world on Thursday night — Adidas, Procter & Gamble, Stanley Black & Decker and other large corporations told investors that they either had increased prices or planned to do so soon to offset the tariff costs. Companies like Walmart and the toymakers Hasbro and Mattel had already warned that tariffs would lead to higher prices.
“We have no interest in running a lower-margin business, particularly due to tariffs,” Richard Westenberger, the chief financial officer of Carter’s, a children’s apparel maker, said on a call with analysts on July 25. “And if this is something that’s going to be a permanent increase to our cost structure, we have to find a way to cover it.”
In financial filings and calls with investors, executives at public companies are being more candid about their plans to raise prices in the coming months, if they haven’t done so already. Many are leaving open the possibility that tariff rates could be higher than their current assumptions.
Procter & Gamble, which makes household staples such as Tide detergent, Pampers diapers and Charmin toilet paper, said it planned price increases averaging 2.5 percent on about a quarter of its U.S. products starting in August.
Mohawk Industries, a large flooring company, said it was raising prices 8 percent. “The industry will have to increase further with higher tariffs,” Paul De Cock, the company’s president and chief operating officer, told investors late last month.
And Adidas’s chief executive warned on Wednesday that tariffs “will directly increase the cost of our products for the U.S.”
There are also signs that some smaller, independent companies are beginning to pass on more of their costs despite fears of scaring customers away. Some coffee shops, already straining to absorb Mr. Trump’s blanket 10 percent tariff, are raising prices in response to 50 percent tariffs on Brazil that he threatened last month and will impose Thursday. Many retailers are preparing to adjust their prices particularly for the winter and spring seasons.
Wow who could have possibly foreseen that companies just were not going to eat lower margins even though Trump said they should?
After a Lag, Consumers Begin to Feel the Pinch of Tariffs
Are you going to look at them based on dollar amount or percentages? If you are going to look at them based on dollar amount, of course they will "look' as though they are having record earnings. Because when their costs go up, and they have to raise the prices to compensate, even if their profit margin percentages stay the same, or are lower, their "earnings" will appear to be at record high as that is how math works.Would like to see the earnings report next quarter. I would bet the companies have record earnings
The fallout from Switzerland’s surprise 39% tariff has been swift. Markets opened down 2% and are struggling to recover, and now their President is being blamed for mucking up a call with Trump. They thought they’d end up somewhere between 10-15% tariffs like the rest of Europe—but now they are being singled out for punishment.
It’s funny how no one in this Administration feels inclined to offer any explanation for what happened. Why is that? It’s not like US exports are being blocked—something like 98% of our goods have free access to the Swiss market—higher than anywhere else in Europe.
So what happened on that phone call? Do we think Trump tried to pressure the Swiss President on opening up their banking sector to more US oversight/cooperation with law enforcement? Did he pressure them on unsanctioning certain bank accounts tied to his cronies? Or did she make the mistake of being a woman and talking down to Trump or correcting him too many times??? Will we ever know why America decided to tank the Swiss economy???
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Swiss tensions run high as clock ticks on U.S. tariff deadline
U.S. President Donald Trump last week said he would impose 39% tariffs on Swiss goods starting later this week.www.cnbc.com
LOL, and here I secretly thought he was asking to be gifted in Nazi gold and looted jewelry/artwork on the DL.My conspiracy take on this would be the Cheeto wanted some kind of scammy banking deal where foreigners could dump their bribes to him unchecked.
Or maybe don't want the Swiss to be neutral in the issue and take a side... Trump's side.The fallout from Switzerland’s surprise 39% tariff has been swift. Markets opened down 2% and are struggling to recover, and now their President is being blamed for mucking up a call with Trump. They thought they’d end up somewhere between 10-15% tariffs like the rest of Europe—but now they are being singled out for punishment.
It’s funny how no one in this Administration feels inclined to offer any explanation for what happened. Why is that? It’s not like US exports are being blocked—something like 98% of our goods have free access to the Swiss market—higher than anywhere else in Europe.
So what happened on that phone call? Do we think Trump tried to pressure the Swiss President on opening up their banking sector to more US oversight/cooperation with law enforcement? Did he pressure them on unsanctioning certain bank accounts tied to his cronies? Or did she make the mistake of being a woman and talking down to Trump or correcting him too many times??? Will we ever know why America decided to tank the Swiss economy???
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Swiss tensions run high as clock ticks on U.S. tariff deadline
U.S. President Donald Trump last week said he would impose 39% tariffs on Swiss goods starting later this week.www.cnbc.com
Wow who could have possibly foreseen that companies just were not going to eat lower margins even though Trump said they should?
After a Lag, Consumers Begin to Feel the Pinch of Tariffs
The Russian car is just awesome (assuming it's a real tweet)...once again proving GOP (and probably most of their voters) have no self awareness.
This shows up how Trump is dependant on Russia and he could put any other american car without issues. That was not a mistake after all.Yes it is a real tweet. I saw if myself
"What country is this from?"