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myredracer wrote:Couldn't Canada just grow a pair and tell the US "no'? If tariffs and duties are wrong, what is the magic bullet that suddenly makes all trade fair?
Meanwhile...
Canada has detained Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou. She was arrested in Vancouver at the request of US authorities who want her extradited to the US. to stand trial on charges including fraud linked to the alleged violation of sanctions on Iran. The case for extradition is still before the court in Canada. Her father has stated that he expects she will end up in prison.
Meanwhile...
Shortly after Wanzhou's arrest, China arrested 13 Canadians. 8 have been released so far and of the 5 remaining, 2 have been accused of spying, one of which is a former Canadian diplomat. Also, 11 people have been arrested for an alleged international drug operation. One is a Canadian and he has been sentenced to death.
China has also now banned our canola over alleged pest contamination and pork products over alleged mis-labeling.
Clearly retaliation and China is p*ssed. It all started with the US request to arrest Wanzhou and we're caught up in the mess. We live in pretty effed up times and who knows where this will all end up. IMO, the US is headed for some difficult financial times if things don't change and it will have spin off effects on many other western countries. Imposing tarriffs and duties is not the answer.
Anyone here in need of a little canola oil?
โMay-28-2019 08:45 AM
โMay-27-2019 07:57 PM
MEXICOWANDERER wrote:
Not interested in nationalism, politics or other theater...
Solar panels or anything else? How about stuff from Taiwan. I don't see why their stuff would jump but then who knows...
โMay-27-2019 06:21 PM
โMay-27-2019 05:39 PM
westernrvparkowner wrote:S Davis wrote:The barely making it crowd does not consume as much as the average American household, so the impact on that group will be less. Furthermore, the basic necessities such as food, utilities and shelter are almost exclusively produced domestically and are not impacted by tariffs. Unfair trade practices that ultimately cost jobs are a bigger threat to the barely getting by crowd.
It is being predicted that the cost will be over $800.00 per year per household for the current tariffs, I wonder what that is going to do to all the people that already work multiple jobs and still barely make it. More foreclosures, evictions and homeless.
โMay-27-2019 05:23 PM
rk911 wrote:S Davis wrote:
It is being predicted that the cost will be over $800.00 per year per household for the current tariffs, I wonder what that is going to do to all the people that already work multiple jobs and still barely make it. More foreclosures, evictions and homeless.
by who?
โMay-27-2019 04:47 PM
S Davis wrote:The barely making it crowd does not consume as much as the average American household, so the impact on that group will be less. Furthermore, the basic necessities such as food, utilities and shelter are almost exclusively produced domestically and are not impacted by tariffs. Unfair trade practices that ultimately cost jobs are a bigger threat to the barely getting by crowd.
It is being predicted that the cost will be over $800.00 per year per household for the current tariffs, I wonder what that is going to do to all the people that already work multiple jobs and still barely make it. More foreclosures, evictions and homeless.
โMay-27-2019 04:30 PM
S Davis wrote:
It is being predicted that the cost will be over $800.00 per year per household for the current tariffs, I wonder what that is going to do to all the people that already work multiple jobs and still barely make it. More foreclosures, evictions and homeless.
โMay-27-2019 04:28 PM
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