Trade Wars and Tariffs

American farmers lose market share and your response is, as always classic Republican, selfish drivel ... "Well, that's good for me, 'cause I's like cheap stuff. I mean, I gets that it ain't no good fur them or others, but what's that my concern."

You know what else would give you cheap prices ... American retailers going bankrupt and having going out of business sales. You want that too I guess.
Isn't this the same reason your argue against tariffs..to keep you in Nike and iPhones cheap..
 



Shubhvani
@enjoywithshubh

Boeing to China: “We’re sold out till 2030. Take a number.”

Goldman Sachs just dropped a quiet flex: China’s only ordered 28 Boeing planes since 2018, and now they make up a measly 2% of Boeing’s backlog. Translation? Beijing can puff its chest all it wants, but Boeing’s response is basically: “Cool story, bro. We’re booked.”

Beijing’s “retaliation” here is more theater than threat....a little geopolitical jazz hands to save face domestically. The reality? Boeing’s dance card is full. Global airlines are scrambling to lock in aircraft like it's Black Friday at Best Buy, and China’s absence is a rounding error.

So while Beijing throws shade, Boeing’s counting orders from customers who aren’t trying to play trade war chess every Tuesday. And Wall Street’s reading between the lines: “Performative retaliation” is code for “We want to look tough, but we still need planes.

China blinked. Boeing banked.
 



Shubhvani
@enjoywithshubh

Boeing to China: “We’re sold out till 2030. Take a number.”

Goldman Sachs just dropped a quiet flex: China’s only ordered 28 Boeing planes since 2018, and now they make up a measly 2% of Boeing’s backlog. Translation? Beijing can puff its chest all it wants, but Boeing’s response is basically: “Cool story, bro. We’re booked.”

Beijing’s “retaliation” here is more theater than threat....a little geopolitical jazz hands to save face domestically. The reality? Boeing’s dance card is full. Global airlines are scrambling to lock in aircraft like it's Black Friday at Best Buy, and China’s absence is a rounding error.

So while Beijing throws shade, Boeing’s counting orders from customers who aren’t trying to play trade war chess every Tuesday. And Wall Street’s reading between the lines: “Performative retaliation” is code for “We want to look tough, but we still need planes.

China blinked. Boeing banked.

This just in: @evillawyer refuses to have sex with supermodels.
 
China has a rival aircraft and this likely causes them to up production. Possible this doesn't end well for Boeing
 
Winning yet?


No one mentioned tarrifs in that news piece. Only that tweeter and you. That's scumbag behavior. Why should anyone take what you post seriously? It's like you didn't even watch the clip. Either you didn't watch, don't care either way bc you want to push a narrative, or you aren't too sharp. I'll let you pick. No matter what you should be ignored.
 
there is no spinning just tons of misinformation the left is putting out about what really is going on.

Biden a total screw up.....left says nothing
Trump fixing decades long problems...left says orange man bad
It's not helping matters that Trump and his advisors constantly say conflicting things, and then Trump reverses course, then on the next day, denies reversing course.
 
The hyperventilations..sheesh..there are gonna be winners and losers, disruptions..stop with the hysterics. Either it will plus out or it wont, but it will take time.
 



Shubhvani
@enjoywithshubh

Boeing to China: “We’re sold out till 2030. Take a number.”

Goldman Sachs just dropped a quiet flex: China’s only ordered 28 Boeing planes since 2018, and now they make up a measly 2% of Boeing’s backlog. Translation? Beijing can puff its chest all it wants, but Boeing’s response is basically: “Cool story, bro. We’re booked.”

Beijing’s “retaliation” here is more theater than threat....a little geopolitical jazz hands to save face domestically. The reality? Boeing’s dance card is full. Global airlines are scrambling to lock in aircraft like it's Black Friday at Best Buy, and China’s absence is a rounding error.

So while Beijing throws shade, Boeing’s counting orders from customers who aren’t trying to play trade war chess every Tuesday. And Wall Street’s reading between the lines: “Performative retaliation” is code for “We want to look tough, but we still need planes.

China blinked. Boeing banked.

Another reminder, China isn’t calling the shots.
 
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