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    "...A new survey of 400 U.S. company leaders by Zilliant research firm found 44% of those businesses plan to pass tariff costs onto consumers.....
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    Instead of waiting to see how they will hit, some businesses are introducing “tariff surcharges,” alerting customers in letters and adding a tariff price to websites and bills, passing those extra costs to American consumers, according to CBS News.....

    Nobu Yamanashi, head of Yama Seafood, a New York seafood supplier, told ABC, “What I’ve seen . . . what one of my customers say is that they might put a surcharge, a tariff surcharge, instead of changing the menu price, so that it’s very clear.”

    From automakers to chipmakers, Quartz reported that a number of companies will be imposing a tariff surcharge including, but not limited to: truck manufacturer Peterbilt; Creston, a video-conferencing solutions company; chip manufacturer Micron; SWFcontract, maker of commercial window treatments; DynaEnergetics, an equipment manufacturer for the oil and gas industry; and Honeywell Building Automation systems.

    Honeywell announced the tariff charges back in March, when it said it would pass a 6.4% tariff surcharge across all building-management-system products on relevant orders placed on or after March 1, but which had not shipped by March 4.

    The price increases also apply to luxury goods. New York magazine’s The Strategist reported knife and cookware maker Zwilling is increasing its prices. “There’s just no way around it,” Joanna Rosenberg, Zwilling’s chief sales and marketing officer, said, adding that the increase starts June 1...."

    https://www.fastcompany.com/91315578...-sticker-shock


    4D CHESSSSSSSSSS!!!
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    "....WASHINGTON (AP) — After President Donald Trump reversed course on his tariffs and announced he would pursue trade negotiations, he had a simple explanation for how he would make decisions in the coming weeks.

    “Instinctively, more than anything else,” he told reporters this past week. “You almost can’t take a pencil to paper, it’s really more of an instinct than anything else.”

    It was the latest example of how Trump loves to keep everyone on edge for his next move. Trump has not only expansively flexed the powers of the presidency by declaring emergencies and shredding political norms, he has eschewed traditional deliberative procedures for making decisions. The result is that more of life around the country and the world is subject to the president’s desires, moods and grievances than ever before...."

    https://apnews.com/article/trump-tar...ebe8dfe8f136a5

    He's basically telling everyone there's no real strategy, but you s will still do full backwards somersaults to justify his moves as being genius.

    ing idiots.

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    lol vibes

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    "....WASHINGTON (AP) — After President Donald Trump reversed course on his tariffs and announced he would pursue trade negotiations, he had a simple explanation for how he would make decisions in the coming weeks.

    “Instinctively, more than anything else,” he told reporters this past week. “You almost can’t take a pencil to paper, it’s really more of an instinct than anything else.”

    It was the latest example of how Trump loves to keep everyone on edge for his next move. Trump has not only expansively flexed the powers of the presidency by declaring emergencies and shredding political norms, he has eschewed traditional deliberative procedures for making decisions. The result is that more of life around the country and the world is subject to the president’s desires, moods and grievances than ever before...."

    https://apnews.com/article/trump-tar...ebe8dfe8f136a5

    He's basically telling everyone there's no real strategy, but you s will still do full backwards somersaults to justify his moves as being genius.

    ing idiots.
    Kick in the ass, eh, Blake?

    That's what happens when you whoop the dog outta the breed back last November.

    Let us proceed...

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    will life get more or less expensive because Trump intentionally weakened the USD?

    we've gone from "lower prices on day 1"

    "things must get much worse in order to get better"



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    ​F.D.I.C.

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    Horse . The old man informs the MSM everyday what & where changes are indicated. You, Dumper, and Blake then re-report it on this site.

    Grow up, squirt; and take your whoopin' like a man.

    4 MORE YEARS! 4 MORE YEAR! 4 MORE YEARS!

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    we've had radical tariffs four previous times in US history (1816, 1837, 1890 and 1930)

    All four times it led to a depression (2+ years of economic contraction)

    The president whose actions most resemble Trump’s is Andrew Jackson, who thought he could somehow renegotiate this trade in 1837, and so inaugurated a new depression that flowered after he left office. He tried to defund Britain’s role in this credit chain by removing deposits from the Second Bank of the United States (which facilitated this Atlantic cotton trade) and demanding gold for US land sales. This was, in the words of Trump, “a deal like no other,” mostly to support Jackson’s slaveholding friends who had discovered gold in North Georgia and western North Carolina. But that gold was not nearly enough to cover these complex transactions. The Bank of England, sensing that too much gold was being exported to the US to cover these transactions, cut off the British banks, raised the bank rate, and plunged the US into a depression that lasted six long years.
    https://www.historians.org/perspecti...en-disastrous/

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    we've had radical tariffs four previous times in US history (1816, 1837, 1890 and 1930)

    All four times it led to a depression (2+ years of economic contraction)

    https://www.historians.org/perspecti...en-disastrous/
    - "Promises, promises."

    - Ernie "The Cat" Ladd

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    The [[[across the board 10%]]] remains intact.

    Let us proceed...

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    sounds bad

    Trump did that

    The Citi team said in a research note that it was downgrading U.S. stocks to Neutral from Overweight, warning that “trading conditions could remain choppy” and earnings downgrades are likely amid uncertainty about how President Donald Trump’s trade policies will impact the economy.



    Developments including the rapid rise of Chinese startup DeepSeek’s cheap AI model, European countries greenlighting a surge in defense spending, and tariffs had reinforced their view that “investors should begin diversifying away from the U.S.,” the team of Citi strategists led by Beata Manthey wrote. Trump’s levies, which have triggered a surge in volatility in recent weeks, “may signify a break in modern U.S. economic relations,” they added.
    https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/mark...ad/ar-AA1CStn3

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    Eh. When Biden lost a point on our credit rating...it was nary big deal. Nary.

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    Survey of regional manufacturers





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    Survey of regional manufacturers




    Just go stand on a corner come Saturday, Wineblum.

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    Just go stand on a corner come Saturday, Homer.

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    supply-side shock coming

    could be pretty blunt



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    The impact of the diminished freight container traffic to North America will be significant for many links in the economy and supply chain, including the ports and logistics companies moving the freight. If each sailing was carrying 8,000 to 10,000 TEUs (twenty-foot equivalent units), that would equal a decline in freight traffic of between 640,000-800,000 containers, and lead to decreased crane operations at the ports, lower fees that could be collected, and declines in container pick-ups and transports by trucks, rails, and to warehouses for storage.
    The World Trade Organization warned on Wednesday thatthe outlook for global trade has “deteriorated sharply” in the wake of Trump’s tariffs plan. JB Hunt shares hit their lowest level since November 2020 after commentary during the trucking company’s earnings call about the uncertainty from tariffs.


    “We have no way of knowing how significant this drop in orders will be on vessel schedules,” said Alan Murphy, CEO of Sea-Intelligence. “There are no models to extrapolate this. What I can tell you is the majority of containers on the vessels servicing the Asia to U.S. trade routes is China. We won’t go to zero containers, but we will see a decrease in containers and as a result, in the future, we will see a massive raft of blank sailings announced.”
    https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/16/trad...s-plummet.html

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    Dump


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    American peasants


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    Hail our dear Comrade Nation Builder Trump




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