Trump seems to ignore the impact any counter tariffs might have.
Eg. China saying if you tax our cars, we will tax your planes (impacting Boeing for example).
I'd have thought this would impact aviation, defence and pharmaceuticals most - all groups with big political power.
But yes we are currently looking like Aussie peso territory.
There's quite a bit of dis/mis-information about currently.
Has the MSM mentioned that Biden INCREASED tariffs on China after he came into office? So that typically there's now a 16% or so tariff on anything from China (most things)?
Where do these tariffs go? Straight into the US Govt's bank account...
Back on topic - China has no realistic alternative to buying Boeing planes (as well as Airbus planes) since Airbus is booked out virtually for most of the next decade.
Adding tariffs on Chinese made goods, theoretically to offset the CCP's subsidies to Chinese manufacturers, smelters, etc (CCP announced back in 2005 (IIRC) in that 5 Yr plan they would become the world's refiner of 'rare earth elements'. The CCP provided mega subsidies, zero interest loans, free parcels of land and ZERO discharge requirements for the waste materials to these 'national champions'.
Result - pretty much drove every Western-owned rare earth elements (metals) refinery out of business within four years.
Similar result with steel and stainless steel hence the issue with Japan buying one of the last US steel makers. Where does the US get the titanium for their fighter jets and 'B' series bombers from?
For some reason MSM rarely, if ever, reports the translated excerpts from the CCP's Five year Plans about creating and supporting national champions. A bit like the lack of reporting of CCP school syllabus teaching about the 'Century of Western Powers humiliation of China' rubbing China's 'face' in the dirt (about Macau & Hong Kong).
Yet for some reason, relatively there's been quite a bit about Japan & their school syllabus.