Trumpenomics
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Lutnick and Navarro are probably among the few people in the country to be disappointed by this pause. Trump supporters who were excited about tariffs, are now probably just excited by this brilliant negotiating tactic of pausing the tariffs.
Navarro and Lutnick are joined in their disappointment, by protectionist populist far-left types, I guess.
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Lutnick and Navarro are probably among the few people in the country to be disappointed by this pause. Trump supporters who were excited about tariffs, are now probably just excited by this brilliant negotiating tactic of pausing the tariffs.
Navarro and Lutnick are joined in their disappointment, by protectionist populist far-left types, I guess.
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Auto market research firm Telemetry estimates 1.8MM fewer new cars will be sold this year. Last year total sales were ~15MM, so this is over 10% drop.
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Do we have any Tata cars in the US? And who’s Geely?
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Trump undoes Liberation Day, and the market rejoices.
The market hates Liberation.
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wrote 5 days ago last edited by Axtremus 4 Sept 2025, 22:07
Suppose you're a businessman, what would you do with this "90 day pause"? Import more before high tariffs kick in again?
As a consumer, what would you do? Accelerate buying imported stuff that you planned to purchase anyway before the tariffs situation changes again?
Anybody thinks "let's move more manufacturing back onshore before the high tariffs kick in again"?
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As posted by Trump on Truth Social on April 4, 2025:
TO THE MANY INVESTORS COMING INTO THE UNITED STATES AND INVESTING MASSIVE AMOUNTS OF MONEY, MY POLICIES WILL NEVER CHANGE, ...
https://truthsocial.com/@realDonaldTrump/posts/114279756371714617
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@jon-nyc said in Trumpenomics:
And with 25% on aluminum, steel, and autos.
I was thinking along these lines. Glad someone quantified it. The escalating trade war with china, remains a big deal.
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Yes, but China’s a hit more people are willing to take…
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I think the boat fees are actually as big as the tariffs…
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How are the farmers
of America taking this?
Are they more likely to plant crops or sell their machines?E.g. China has been stockpiling soybeans, and Brazil is an alternative supplier. Chinese import tax on US soybeans is now 104% ?
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Maybe this time Trump will say "China will pay for it."
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Good lord. The comments…