Trump threatens Canadian cars with tariffs up to 100% - National | Globalnews.ca
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There are Canadian cars?
Edit: I read the article and no, these are American cars which are being made in Canada.
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I get how shitty it would be for Canadian exports that have the tariff applied to them, but would it help some items become cheaper in Canada?
Now I understand that we do not do the final assembly or finishing on a lot of what is sent, but would we see it drive local prices down or would business try to justify higher prices to offset their loss (you know because it is the law of the universe that profits must always go up).
In the big picture, we stop shipping oil, we stop sending electricity and cars and or parts, keep food items here, in the long run would things become cheaper while we are looking for new markets to sell to, or while we are building our own systems to finish items where practical?
We as a nation cannot let that dumbfuck control our economy, every time it happens we say, "oh we need to diversify" and yet we never do because the US usually smartens up and sees us as an alie not an adversary, but I wouldn't count on that fron the US for quite some time as the government hasn't been sold to the tech douche bros and corrupt Republicans (or repugnicans).
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This is because of Elon.
Fuck it idc put 200% on Teslas and give us access to cheap Chinese vehicles.
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Does this dude understand how tariffs work?
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Most American brands aren't actually made in the US. Chances are if you look at the label in your car's driver side door it'll say something about being manufactured in Mexico or Canada.
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He does not.
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ah yes... I somehow ignored the "-made" part. stole sounds less bizarre that way but surely it must have been the company suits chasing cheaper manufacturing or something.
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This is the dude who replaced NAFTA with our current trade agreement with Canada and Mexico and can't stop talking about how terrible the trade agreement with Canada and Mexico is. I don't think he understands a lot outside of manipulation.
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You might see short term savings on some things during the economic turbulence, but overall it will make things more expensive in the short and long term.
For things that Canada is a net exporter of, like Canola, you might see a sudden oversupply when exports stop, and then cheaper products. In the long term, farms will adjust or go out of business. The expenses that come along with that wind up on the consumer eventually.
For manufactured items, if a business is shifting to solely domestic markets, they lose a lot of economies of scale which again increases costs.
Overall, free trade is a mixed bag. It ultimately saves consumers money, but leads to larger multinational businesses and reduced national autonomy.
Unwinding free trade gives up the reduced costs and costs a lot of money in retooling and reestablishing supply chains etc.
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At least you can make a Lada run forever by repairing it.
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All Trump knows is mcdonalds, do felonies, eat horse paste, and lie.
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oh you've seen the new Jeep
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The fun thing is due to Tesla's business model this would effectively stop all Tesla sales overnight. Already bought one? Unless you're picking it up in the next day or two it probably hasn't cleared customs yet. Might want to cancel.
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Cars actually Built in the states will have a VIN starting with 1, 4, 5, or 7. 2 means Canada and a 3 followed by a letter means Mexico.
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I've seen the new [car].
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They run on maple syrup though, which means they're eco friendly.
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Reminds me of the Simpsons' beer-powered car at the gas/beer station.
"One [pump] for you, one [pump] for me!"
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Maple syrup is about 10$ / litre
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I did of course mean ecologically friendly and not economically friendly.
That said - less than ten times the price to help the environment and of course make the country smell like a pancake breakfast? Sign me up!
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Please do it. The most impacted will be the business owners, companies, and country folk that grind through cars the quickest. I have to drive, but I'm set up to go a very long time before I need a "new" car.