Some people have already bargained with him and made the 10 for 10 club. Which is fair game in my opinion - you just got to make friends.
People who are charging a luxury tax for American goods are obvio coining it. Just look at the gouging ones. Mind you, Vietnam, Laos maybe because US invaded them 50 years ago? Might be a little resentment, or reparations. Sri Lanka has just gone through a horrific globalist governance decision (organic only, no fertilizer), which is plunging the poor folk in the country into famine, and putting US goods right in the luxury goods bracket - but maybe someone is gladhanding humanitarian relief moneez via this lucrative tarriff. So, this sort of list also throws up some questions and avenues for investigation.
But once the people realize that all that money is going into someone's pocket most likely, their government negotiators can choose to cut THEIR tarrffs, make the imports more affordable and get access to a larger American market with their exports.
Fair is fair - today's announcement is an opening gambit. I expect some more related announcements as countries try to get a better deal. Publishing it in such a chart is going to certainly set goals for some.
Also: I notice Russia and Ukraine are not on the list. And New Zealand is an honorary 10% club-member, (they still get to charge 20%), for some reason. More questions.
He said they are kind reciprocal tarriffs
Some people have already bargained with him and made the 10 for 10 club. Which is fair game in my opinion - you just got to make friends.
People who are charging a luxury tax for American goods are obvio coining it. Just look at the gouging ones. Mind you, Vietnam, Laos maybe because US invaded them 50 years ago? Might be a little resentment, or reparations. Sri Lanka has just gone through a horrific globalist governance decision (organic only, no fertilizer), which is plunging the poor folk in the country into famine, and putting US goods right in the luxury goods bracket - but maybe someone is gladhanding humanitarian relief moneez via this lucrative tarriff. So, this sort of list also throws up some questions and avenues for investigation.
But once the people realize that all that money is going into someone's pocket most likely, their government negotiators can choose to cut THEIR tarrffs, make the imports more affordable and get access to a larger American market with their exports.
Fair is fair - today's announcement is an opening gambit. I expect some more related announcements as countries try to get a better deal. Publishing it in such a chart is going to certainly set goals for some.
Also: I notice Russia and Ukraine are not on the list. And New Zealand is an honorary 10% club-member, (they still get to charge 20%), for some reason. More questions.