America now has 100 percent tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, but with US automakers struggling to compete and its reliance on China’s materials, will this help? Mercedes, BMW and VW think not.
We’ve had logging tariffs on them for a bit, especially at the start of the pandemic when lumber prices were insane and getting rid of them would’ve helped lower prices a bit.
Illegal tariffs. The Canadian lumber industry has taken them to court several times and win the cases. And nothing was changed.
The US loves NAFTA when it benefits them. Not so much otherwise.
The Biden Administration wants to hurt Mexico in order to protect American Automotive interests.
“Joe Biden wants to stop the bleeding in his poll numbers in Michigan” would be a better headline.
The US has done a great job of fucking Canada, now they’re turning their attention to fucking Mexico, too.
It’s giving Sino-Soviet split.
Not that I doubt it, but what did the US do to Canada?
We’ve had logging tariffs on them for a bit, especially at the start of the pandemic when lumber prices were insane and getting rid of them would’ve helped lower prices a bit.
Illegal tariffs. The Canadian lumber industry has taken them to court several times and win the cases. And nothing was changed. The US loves NAFTA when it benefits them. Not so much otherwise.
Exactly. The US decides when it wants to follow the rules it created.
NAFTA no longer exists, the trade relationships are governed by USMCA now.
Yeah I hate American pharmaceutical companies so much trying to pry Pharmacare from the hands of everyday people.