Commie Dems will cry that President Trump's tariffs are unfair. Don't let them gaslight the narrative. These reciprocal tariffs are not eye for eye. They are in fact far less than what other countries are tariffing the USA.
These charts are BRILLIANT strategery on part of the Q team to help normie Americans understand just how much America has been screwed over by nearly every country on the planet for the past 50 years.
Today is indeed a LIBERATION DAY for The United States of America.
I think the USMCA may complicate the tariffs on Canada and Mexico. This trade agreement likely has some specific details on what can and cannot be done with Tariffs. The reason the Fentanyl Emergency was used for justification is likely a carve-out in the USMCA to apply additional tariffs.
We don't have a USMCA with all these other countries so it is probably easier to just say we're going to charge you half the tariff you charge us and we reserve the right to raise them further. There is a baseline 10% for all countries, because it appears all countries charge the US at least 10% and that is a matching tariff.
For Canada and Mexico, the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders remain in effect, and are unaffected by this order. This means USMCA compliant goods will continue to see a 0% tariff, non-USMCA compliant goods will see a 25% tariff, and non-USMCA compliant energy and potash will see a 10% tariff. In the event the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders are terminated, USMCA compliant goods would continue to receive preferential treatment, while non-USMCA compliant goods would be subject to a 12% reciprocal tariff.
For Canada and Mexico, the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders remain in effect, and are unaffected by this order. This means USMCA compliant goods will continue to see a 0% tariff, non-USMCA compliant goods will see a 25% tariff, and non-USMCA compliant energy and potash will see a 10% tariff. In the event the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders are terminated, USMCA compliant goods would continue to receive preferential treatment, while non-USMCA compliant goods would be subject to a 12% reciprocal tariff.
The tariffs other countries place are for certain things, like look at North Macedonia. They got a 60% total tariff on all goods. But, they don't really put tariffs on anything except tobacco - which their government did as a stupid way to get their people to quit smoking. But, they only import something like $250k in cigarettes annually because American cigarettes there are considered a big luxury. They get almost all of their cigarettes from China and Indonesian countries.
So, in retaliation of that cigarette tariff, now we Tariff all goods from Macedonia. Northern Macedonia is the third largest exporter of Reaction and Catalytic Products in the world, it's their only real export - they export more than $3 billion of the stuff to the US. So now, it will cost production companies - mostly steel and aluminum producers 60% more to buy the chemicals they need to produce their aluminum here in the states.
But, Aluminum has been tariffed from all other countries at around 20%.
So, it will actually be cheaper to buy aluminum at a 20% markup from Canada than it would be to make it here at home in the states.
Where can we verify these numbers. I wanted to check the tariffs between EU <-> US, and I could not come up with anything in the 37% region that EU is supposed to impose.
SAVE THESE STATS ANONS!
Commie Dems will cry that President Trump's tariffs are unfair. Don't let them gaslight the narrative. These reciprocal tariffs are not eye for eye. They are in fact far less than what other countries are tariffing the USA.
These charts are BRILLIANT strategery on part of the Q team to help normie Americans understand just how much America has been screwed over by nearly every country on the planet for the past 50 years.
Today is indeed a LIBERATION DAY for The United States of America.
LFG!
u/#CommanderTrump
Mexico and Canada have already bent the knee and removed their tarrifs.
is that why they are not on the list?
I think the USMCA may complicate the tariffs on Canada and Mexico. This trade agreement likely has some specific details on what can and cannot be done with Tariffs. The reason the Fentanyl Emergency was used for justification is likely a carve-out in the USMCA to apply additional tariffs.
We don't have a USMCA with all these other countries so it is probably easier to just say we're going to charge you half the tariff you charge us and we reserve the right to raise them further. There is a baseline 10% for all countries, because it appears all countries charge the US at least 10% and that is a matching tariff.
Time to get rid if the USMCA. It was junk from the moment it was signed.
For Canada and Mexico, the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders remain in effect, and are unaffected by this order. This means USMCA compliant goods will continue to see a 0% tariff, non-USMCA compliant goods will see a 25% tariff, and non-USMCA compliant energy and potash will see a 10% tariff. In the event the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders are terminated, USMCA compliant goods would continue to receive preferential treatment, while non-USMCA compliant goods would be subject to a 12% reciprocal tariff.
Why donβt you find it and get back to us HANDSHAKE?
For Canada and Mexico, the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders remain in effect, and are unaffected by this order. This means USMCA compliant goods will continue to see a 0% tariff, non-USMCA compliant goods will see a 25% tariff, and non-USMCA compliant energy and potash will see a 10% tariff. In the event the existing fentanyl/migration IEEPA orders are terminated, USMCA compliant goods would continue to receive preferential treatment, while non-USMCA compliant goods would be subject to a 12% reciprocal tariff.
I disagree on this.
The tariffs other countries place are for certain things, like look at North Macedonia. They got a 60% total tariff on all goods. But, they don't really put tariffs on anything except tobacco - which their government did as a stupid way to get their people to quit smoking. But, they only import something like $250k in cigarettes annually because American cigarettes there are considered a big luxury. They get almost all of their cigarettes from China and Indonesian countries.
So, in retaliation of that cigarette tariff, now we Tariff all goods from Macedonia. Northern Macedonia is the third largest exporter of Reaction and Catalytic Products in the world, it's their only real export - they export more than $3 billion of the stuff to the US. So now, it will cost production companies - mostly steel and aluminum producers 60% more to buy the chemicals they need to produce their aluminum here in the states.
But, Aluminum has been tariffed from all other countries at around 20%.
So, it will actually be cheaper to buy aluminum at a 20% markup from Canada than it would be to make it here at home in the states.
Smooth brain move ...
dasting... Now I have something to research kek
Where can we verify these numbers. I wanted to check the tariffs between EU <-> US, and I could not come up with anything in the 37% region that EU is supposed to impose.
The spin is that the tariffs are made up and he's lying the numbers. Cope is real
Very interesting post.