Most videos, like yours, that talk about multipolar world are mostly doing lip service on Multipolar, but unerneath, in essence, what they all do is nothing but worship China instead of actually talking about multipolar system. and are too keen to hand over world on plate to another hegemony and land grabber called China in the name of being fair and bringing down west axis. Perhaps they think only qualification to end one hegemony is another? In they end they are just choosing one evil over the other. and thats not multipolar.. they dont end there.. they also speak the same language as the opposite side did by saying, you are either my side or you are my enemy. According them neutral and peace keeper is their enemy too.
My greatest concern is how to recover from all these economic and global troubles and stay afloat especially with the political power tussle going on in US.
The FED knows. They aren't committed to attacking inflation. They are going to continue to inflate, stocks and commodities will continue to go up with everything else. You can't just sit on cash waiting for a crash, get your money working for you, start buying in slowly and then gradually increase the pace of buying as the prices continue to drop
In my opinion, now is not the moment to rely on hearsay. Every individual, regardless of their level of experience as an investor, requires guidance at some stage.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
Please tell me how can I connect to your advisor. My funds are being murdered by inflation, therefore I'm looking for a more profitable investing strategy to put my portfolio to work.
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ Sophia Maurine Lanting” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
Trump wants everything to be made in America, but ironically his adviser Elon Musk’s Tesla could not have survived without the Gigafactory in Shanghai.
Republicans win bigly by the stupidity and ignorance of the American electorate. My wife is your average American. I was telling her that Biden had gotten inflation down to 2.6 %, so inflation is way down from what it was. She says that she has not seen it because prices in the stores are still really high. She does not believe inflation has come down. Republicans take advantage of this ignorance, and lie, and lie, and lie, and win elections.
@paulalexander2740 depends on the place and those who control it....The shareholders of this place won't tolerant falling prices...supply of unaffordability will then moderate what's available...this is a minor and declining market, next to world market changes and potential...The major shareholders of this place are sufficiently invested elsewhere to allow general malaise of this place...Remember the exodus of US manufacturing, capacity and ability to a larger less expensive labor force in China?...China of course doesn't allow them ownership of goverance as is allowed in the US...China is more than a place...it qualifies as a Nation...Using long term planning to grow quality of life for itself...understanding the people/flesh and blood are the only actual capital of a Nation...whose obligation and reason for existance is investment in l, for and by The People....In this place...the US...with 15% of world population we incarcerate 25% of the people incarcerated on earth. More than anywhere else on earth...in a place in which enslavement of those the state incarcerate's is legal...and a place which outsources public services to private agencies such as corporate marketshared prisons...such as GEO group...meant to grow...no doubt their lobbyists are hard at work turning useless US poor people into Lucrative opportunities...with tent city retirement homes for those of no use.
yep, Americans should think about the fact that the taxes they pay are not to improve themselves, but are put into the pockets of the rich for various reasons by the gov
The Biden administration was working on Infrastructure, Education and housing with the Build Back Better initiative yet people are unaware of this and voted for Trump who would do nothing other than dismantle our infrastructure, education and raise homelessness rates.......
China does not need to sell to the US in order for its own economy to keep growing. The US market is a nice to have, not a must have. China needs to focus on the Global Majority countries which is growing and they are bigger than the US and EU markets combined.
_US won't seek to full decoupling on China's goods or SWIFT transaction payment or otherwise US share market will implode in mere seconds, it would meant "a dark or stone ages!"_
@@sengeejee3612chinese gdp is 18 trillion annually. About 40% of this gdp is domestic consumption. That means roughly 7 trillion is their domestic consumer market. They won't even notice losing 400 billion....haha. on top of that, they consume what they produce, whereas americans consumes what china produces...haha. in america domestic consumption is 70% of gdp, and most of it is imported....haha. American gdp will collapse without Chinese imports haha while china won't even notice losing American consumer market haha. Haha haha haha
It depends on an individual. Others are just mere bots and trolls hiding on usernames on social media and discussion boards 😅😅😅😅😅. Not everyone are real persons 😊😊😊😊
@@revelari You're victim of a disease called partisan politics. Left and right only oppose in culture. The national debt and the reasons why means of production have left are unequivocally bi-partisan.
I am an engineer and working for a high tech aviation company. My superiors are white. We buy a lot of equipment from China because America doesn't have the equipment we need. The Chinese engineers are working harder, spend more in R&D but made less $$$😢 Boeing is given the union employees a 38% pay raise. I wish my union would help me to get the same pay raise. Cost too much about made in USA.
@@theotheleo6830 Oh, so it's DEI that caused Beoing's decline in product quality? And not ignoring safety warnings of their engineers? Skimping on materials? Furloughing experienced staff to save a few dollars? Oh, no. It couldn't be any of those things...
@@theotheleo6830meritocracy? 😂😂😂 America just voted in an overweight aging clown who’s only accomplishments are being born with a silver spoon stuck up his 🤫
@@linemanap Yeah and sold off at inflated prices to American buyers. That's fine for America but consumers in a global marketplace are not interested in buying insanely priced US-made stuff.
@@linemanapmade from imported raw materials and not competitive with Chinese ev costs. Sure, you can make "your own" products when someone sells you the raw materials and the product is still worse and more expensive
cause it's an empire. it's much easier to change other governments that will then sell off domestic industries to your rich people for cheap and will also buy your weapons that are made-for-profit. it's exactly how the mafia works.
Americans voted for Trump to reduce inflation, despite his repeated statements about imposing tariffs on exports worldwide, which generally make goods more expensive. Many Trump voters seem to lack an understanding of these economic effects.
@@Superpooper-2020 ok let me see, paying for endless wars, uncontrolled overspending, horrible foreign policy and hedge funds manipulating the government for their ends does not affect inflation right?
even if Chinese companies go to America to setup companies, they cannot duplicate the same cost and efficiency of their factories in China, so the products will still cost more to produce but is good enough for the local American market but not competitive for the world market. so Chinese companies will not be afraid to setup companies in America, even if American competitors copied their tech, they will not be able to sell outside of the US. see what is happening to TSMC, already having manpower problems.
@@thisiskevin1000 Trump will blockade Mexico and Vietnam. China cannot export goods to secondardy countries anymore once TRUMP is in the whitehouse. GAME OVER CHINA!!
Do what I say or I am going to punish you, with this attitude US has already lost the game because the world is changing and we fed up with US hegemony that’s why the BRICS is rising 😊 Trump and his fellows will only make China stronger like they did last time, they never learned in terms of dealing with this resilience country 😂
mist of the world are nt interested int euro america . today south africans for instance have no interest in a UK, US or a France . young south afrcians prefer to visit thailand, cambodia, malaysia,China, other african countries like egypt, morocco, kenya, Middle East, Turkey, Russia or South America , they have no interest in europe or america .
Desindustrialization destroyed half the USA/UK. How are we supposed to decide what cities and states survive and which become ghost towns?? Having economic policy set up as to destroy whole regions of your country is psychotic.
Small manufacturing across the US focused on making things that are needed is a start. The basics. Less huge buildings that block the sun and sky. More greenery.
Cities are falling apart and are dying. They have maintained so far because cities are also the citadels of power in their respective areas. After years of exodus from rural to cities, rural areas will start to be coming more into focus as quality of life starts to become more sought after.
China could import grains from Brazil and Russia, because it is more price competitive. If you really think about it, the US needs China more than China needs the US by looking at the trade deficit the US has with China.
When Japanese cars first appeared on the scene nobody my dad's age wanted to buy it, they prefer continental cars. Same thing happened with the Korean cars Hyundai when i was an adult, i prefer the Japanese cars. And i still remember when China's car 🍒 Cherry first appeared. It was horrible. Now BYD is just incredible! Time passed the world changes!
@Inf_Immortality ... In South East Asia we were back then using German, British, French, Australia made cars and motorcycles before the arrival of Japanese made cars and motorcycles.
China does not need to respond with tariffs on American products. China will devastate American agriculture, for example, by simply not importing any of its products. The repercussions will traumatise the American public.
@@curiouscat544 Tariffs = no cheap goods at Target, Walmart, Dollar Stores, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, etc. Manufacturing in America won't replace China simply because we pay higher wages so costs and prices will go up. Not fear mongering, just logic. And why on earth would anyone build a manufacturing plant when joblessness is about to peak due to job replacement by AI and technology?
@nancyferrier I fully trust the Donald. And prices are not cheap anymore at any of those stores you mentioned. TJ Max has terrible clothing now and the prices increased there too by at least 30%. China needs us they will work it out just like he did his first term.
@@curiouscat544 where is the fear mongering he's not wrong so you think the U.S has the farmland to be self sustainable? It never was and never will be we're a country of trade and high end manufacturing he wants to end trade to focus on the small trash other countries produce while we fcking starve
That's what happened last time Trump put a tariffs on Chinese goods.China stopped buying U.S. soy beans which bankrupted the farmers and the U.S. tax payers had to bail the farmers out. China started to buy cheaper soy bean from Brazil.
So glad that there are someone who is unbiased about the whole situation and strive to see the truth and you can't do it without living in China for 10 years. Keep up the great work Cyrus.
US Presidents have to step down after *4-8 years,* so they can only plan short-term. Whereas China can plan long term, making _10-year plans, 20-year plans, 30-years,_ since Chinese leaders will remain in power to see those plans through.
But we must all defend US freedom and democracy, so they can continue to pursue short term strategy geared towards profit making for their POTUS that way US will surely implode which is what the world needed before we can pursue prosperity & peace.
@@TPELaoY In China, the government doesnt change. but the policy can change. so dont judge each other. just keep each country the way they want to rule the country.
"Whereas China can plan long term, making 10-year plans, 20-year plans, 30-years, since Chinese leaders will remain in power to see those plans through.". Problem is, that plans don't always work as intended. Conditions, premises and the world itself changes. If you look at the last 100 years, it is more often the case than not, that countries with long-time leaders failed, stagnated or developed in bad directions. Examples: Spain under Franco, DDR under Honecker, Portugal under Salazar, Zimbabwe under Mugabe, Egypt under Mubarak, Syria under the Assads, USSR under various general secretaries (Breshnev being the most prominent stagnation general secretary) etc etc. So it is absolutely not a pure blessing with those long-time leaders. Not saying China is comparable with these countries. Just a general precaution.
@@Nauhvsyhhn Progressive can be argued, but peaceful is a factual statement. China hasn't been at war with any country since the 1970s. That's half a century.
Trump doesn't mention that tariffs is a two-way street, he believes in American exceptionalism where we screw other nation that use to be true 50 yrs ago, not no more.
Countries like Norway provide support for down sourced employees in finding new employment, covering costs of retraining, schooling, etc. We don't have a safety-net.
@@Danny099 When you want to fix your car, would you refer to a mechanic with twenty years experience? Or to an Ivy-League graduate politician who doesn't even drive his own SUV out of his garage, let alone touch a wrench? If you can distinguish between the two, you have some measure of what makes someone an expert.
China is not worried, Trump is rather gullible, just be the last person to talk to him for the day and compliment how fit and sharp he is and you got him in your pocket
China acts strong when they are weak and vice versa. I don’t blame you for thinking that but the situation with China is extremely complicated and nobody here seems to understand China or its economy at all
OPUD = over promise, under deliver. When he implements the %60 Chinese tariffs and nothing replaces the more expensive goods, he will have a revolt on his hand kind of like against Milei in Argentina.
If he was actually right about anything instead of being sus, and knew what was going on in China instead of just pretending they’re on top and that the US is doomed, people would support him. But it’s obvious prop
I’m concerned too since I know that a second term with the orange man will be a disaster for America and its citizens (and possibly every other country that relies on America for protection). I’m getting prepared by stockpiling food and bottled water.
The scary thing is not we decoupling from China, but China decouples from us. If we placed tariff on China and they retaliates, they might be able to make up the difference with grain/meat from Russia and other friendly countries, and develop their own tech to replace our sanction... which both they are already doing. But we might not find another buyer for our grains and products, or get back the tech trade with the Chinese after they've replaced with their own.
Exactly, Trump's forcing China to improve and develop faster. It may cause some pain for China now, but he's guaranteeing China's dominance in the future.
China-US trade is win-win on the macro scale. Problem is when we break down the winners in each country, we see the real issues. the American winnings are not only lob sided on the high tech and finance sector. To complicate matters, we here in the America/West, just guage our social-economic health by GDP and worse we conflate the idea that the stock market is a reflection of future expectation of the economy from investors to the stock market = our economy. So when the social fallout of the unequal "winnings" distribution, our only "solution" is print money since 2008. The printed money find its easiest way into our economy through the stock market, hence creating boom from asset bubbles and bust when the bubble burst. Each time it burst we print more money, making these cycles faster and faster. Meanwhile every other sector is left deteriorating, and the deterioration is magnify by the inflation of each money printing cycle. Our belief in the mighty $ sign and market is always right, causings our kids to pick speicalization in these "winning" sectors -- Finance, IT and lawyers basically. Doctors and nurses could keep place with inflation so they are there too. Everything else are "losers". Thereby de-industrialization complete. We can have our 11 carriers group cordon off America to stop every Chinese or foreign import, the end result is that we won't re-industrialize because when we see the downturn, we just print more money as if it will create jobs, fix the roads, pay for health care. Nope, it just go into the stock and bond market.
I wish Kamala Harris hadn't walked back her original comment on getting rid of tariffs. She should have educated the public on why high tariffs are bad for the American people. Tariffs have already had a significant impact on US industries, particularly agriculture. US farmers have faced significant losses due to retaliatory tariffs from China, especially on soybeans. In fact, China has slashed its dependence on US farm goods since the 2018 trade. 🤦♀️
@ There are still a lot of things made in China, but there are more and more things produced in Vietnam and other countries. That’s why it’s called de risking, not decoupling.
@@TPELaoY There are more and more things that are made in Vietnam and other countries, NOPE. There are more and more parts that are final-stepped assembled into things by Chinese owned companies in Vietnam and other countries, that originally imported from China, YES. So, de-risking or decoupling, whatever suits you guys, but things would eventually ship to the US, just with a higher price, yet still mostly made in China.
Do not kill the black bears in Taiwan, and Do not kill the 500 brown bears in Romania; these animals are innocent life! May God bless these bears and everyone!
The most eye opening take away I learned about china when I took a foreign policy class was that they think in a patient and strategically long term where the US is short term and reactive. We have eroded China a bit through their embrace of toxic western hyper consumerism, but they still are not as individualistic and are more capable of operating cooperatively and centuries more of wisdom. Are only hope is that Trump sees the writing on the wall and is not as isolationist and nationalistic as he appears.
America operates under a corporate this quarter mentality with no real long term plans or vision. When your western economy is based on hyper consumerism and at the same time you are killing off the consumer through the unequal distribution of wealth that's not going to end so well.
Opening statement perfectly sums up the mindset of the global majority countries. While US "allies" are shivering at the prospect of another Trump presidency, countries that have built ties with China and other BRICS members can feel relatively positive.
I admire the intelligence and insights this man brings to us. I also think he has a great underlying faith in human nature that is missing from right wing analysts.
Do not kill animals, do not harm animals, it is strictly forbidden to kill dogs and sell dog meat, do not kill dogs, do not eat dog meat, protect animals, love animals, all things have spirits! Do not give up any opportunity to save lives!! Good deeds will be rewarded!! Evil deeds will be punished!! Do good deeds and accumulate virtues, and blessings will come!!
Are you implying his words are empty, like Obama ended up being. I must confess he comes across very well and will likely be the next president. I hope he isn't just smooth. His attitude toward Iran is concerning, just more of the Boogeyman approach US politicians use to instill fear and gain power and in this case, serve zionosts. Guess we'll see.✌️
China is able to plan long term with _5-year plans, 10-year plans, 20-year plans, 30-year plans_ China's leaders can remain in power long-term to see their plans for China bloom and come to fruition in the years _2025, 2030, 2040, 2050._ Whereas US Presidents have to step down after *4-8 years,* so they can only make short-term plans for USA, instead of long-term plans spanning say *10 years* or more.
Farmers are struggling with price drops in beans and other crops. Because of Chinese tariffs. So are the biggest gain we get is struggling to even break even. So how is that good for the USA.
The European and US are more concern to help and make the rich become richer among themselves and in contrary to imposed sanctions & war onto the developing, small and poor countries
This is almost impossible, because Ursula von der Leyen is a puppet arranged by the usa in Europe, and Europe should refuse to be controlled by the usa
To blame China for everything to please almost every American is the easiest way to get vote, but is punitive tariff a correct choice to make? Think through yourself what happened to you and your family food and necessities price jump after 2018 when averaged 20% tariff imposed upon China imports. Sit down and discuss with Chinese to work out a joint cooperation plan is the only way to ease inflation and to reclaim spirits of America.
That amount isn't nearly enough to offset the US tariffs on Chinese imports. China can't compete in the tariff war against the US because they don't import nearly as much from the US.
@theotheleo6830 which shows that the original use of tariffs, shielding our manufacturing from imports by making them more expensive has quite the opposite effect now. A lot of our goods are imports as you said. We will pay the mark ups, the department of commerce will wind up with the proceeds from the tariffs, and here we are. Unless that money is used for the American people somehow.......we should check into that.
Deep political polarization has fractured the nation, weakening it both internally and on the global stage. To rebuild strength and unity, both political parties must find common ground and work together to move the country forward.
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This is silly. The high tariffs are meant to deter China from exporting their goods into America and divert it elsewhere which can give domestic companies in the US to thrive.
Truth, but are US consumers willing to pay 20 dollars for a 7 dollar shirst? US made...😅😅😅 imagine paying $1000 for a laptop worth only $200 when produce in china😅😅😅
@ No. It would be cheaper because the consumers would not be paying for the shipping cost and prices will naturally go down. In reality, it’s retail stores buying products from China and selling them at a higher margin.
I don't think that Americans understand that all other foreign countries friend or foem operate with diplomacy and good manners. He is a bull in a China shop. Trump just being Trump doesn't fly internationally. They expect grownups to be in the room. One shouldn't have to hide the ketchup bottles, if they have them to begin with.
Americans (and Trump) need to realize that those Americans who had lose their jobs need to retrain themselves to do new jobs that require higher skills and knowledge and give them a higher pay in return. Try to move up the ladder of development and don't gripe. Work with China not against China.
Guaranteed work programs, welfare, and free/affordable continued education were all programs that allowed, or at least alleviated the burdens of, working class individuals to retrain into other sectors of labor when needed. Guess what happened to all of these things? EDIT: There's also the issue that most of these skilled labors are either in a tight jobs market, are just not paying enough to make up for the risks of high costs of education, or both. EDIT EDIT: There's a common joke in the US. What job can you get with a bachelor's degree? Cashier.
@Ahng_Noying9574 Negative efforts will be overcome by hungry stomachs. Americans had it too comfortable in the past printing fait paper money to the tune of $35,000 billion USD in debts and used them to get products made by foreigners without making an effort themselves. This situation will not last.
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Most videos, like yours, that talk about multipolar world are mostly doing lip service on Multipolar, but unerneath, in essence, what they all do is nothing but worship China instead of actually talking about multipolar system. and are too keen to hand over world on plate to another hegemony and land grabber called China in the name of being fair and bringing down west axis. Perhaps they think only qualification to end one hegemony is another?
In they end they are just choosing one evil over the other. and thats not multipolar.. they dont end there.. they also speak the same language as the opposite side did by saying, you are either my side or you are my enemy. According them neutral and peace keeper is their enemy too.
Europe should ask what China can do to free Europe. Because China is not US
US / China trade has enriched a few ultra wealthy in the long term
It's been a disaster for the working class in the long term.
As a 13 year importer exporter I waited too long to inform ppl about tarrifs. My advice to Americans to learn about your country 'knowledge is POWER'
My greatest concern is how to recover from all these economic and global troubles and stay afloat especially with the political power tussle going on in US.
The FED knows. They aren't committed to attacking inflation. They are going to continue to inflate, stocks and commodities will continue to go up with everything else. You can't just sit on cash waiting for a crash, get your money working for you, start buying in slowly and then gradually increase the pace of buying as the prices continue to drop
In my opinion, now is not the moment to rely on hearsay. Every individual, regardless of their level of experience as an investor, requires guidance at some stage.
A lot of folks downplay the role of advisors until being burnt by their own emotions. I remember couple summers back, after my lengthy divorce, I needed a good boost to help my business stay afloat, hence I researched for licensed advisors and came across someone of utmost qualifications. She's helped grow my reserve notwithstanding inflation, from $275k to $850k.
Please tell me how can I connect to your advisor. My funds are being murdered by inflation, therefore I'm looking for a more profitable investing strategy to put my portfolio to work.
There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ Sophia Maurine Lanting” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.
Trump wants everything to be made in America, but ironically his adviser Elon Musk’s Tesla could not have survived without the Gigafactory in Shanghai.
Because of tax
@@venkatk03
And higher wages, red tape, and other costs.
Exactly! 55% of all Teslas made in the world are coming from Shanghai
Tesla has 4 factories and a lithium mine in the USA. The Chinese factory is for the Asian markets. They also have a factory in Germany.
Are you aware that Tesla cars make in China are NOT for the US market?
Tesla cars TX and CA are the most American made.
Once prices go up they don't come down...once tariffs are applied prices go up...they don't fall even if tariffs are removed.
Very similar to my country....even if the distributors get a great discount
Republicans win bigly by the stupidity and ignorance of the American electorate. My wife is your average American. I was telling her that Biden had gotten inflation down to 2.6 %, so inflation is way down from what it was. She says that she has not seen it because prices in the stores are still really high. She does not believe inflation has come down. Republicans take advantage of this ignorance, and lie, and lie, and lie, and win elections.
Depends on the degree of elasticity in supply & demand.
@paulalexander2740 depends on the place and those who control it....The shareholders of this place won't tolerant falling prices...supply of unaffordability will then moderate what's available...this is a minor and declining market, next to world market changes and potential...The major shareholders of this place are sufficiently invested elsewhere to allow general malaise of this place...Remember the exodus of US manufacturing, capacity and ability to a larger less expensive labor force in China?...China of course doesn't allow them ownership of goverance as is allowed in the US...China is more than a place...it qualifies as a Nation...Using long term planning to grow quality of life for itself...understanding the people/flesh and blood are the only actual capital of a Nation...whose obligation and reason for existance is investment in l, for and by The People....In this place...the US...with 15% of world population we incarcerate 25% of the people incarcerated on earth. More than anywhere else on earth...in a place in which enslavement of those the state incarcerate's is legal...and a place which outsources public services to private agencies such as corporate marketshared prisons...such as GEO group...meant to grow...no doubt their lobbyists are hard at work turning useless US poor people into Lucrative opportunities...with tent city retirement homes for those of no use.
@@paulalexander2740THEY KEEP THE EXTRA MONEY
US wanted to make a fool out of China. But instead, the US made a fool of itself. Let that be a lesson.
always a great post
Ok here a new lesson the car you bay is make in China the car they sale is make in China so is a win win for them oh yeah there go your job fool
Stupid trump😂
@@acemotorsports23 I hope he has learned his lesson. If he goes ahead with his 100% tariff, Walmart will go bankrupt. Amazon will cease to exist.
It might be a lesson but I think the students aren't paying attention and are just going to carry on clowning around at the back.
Instead of arming Taiwan, Ukraine and Israel; US tax payer money should be spent on infrastructure, healthcare, education, homelessness etc.
yep, Americans should think about the fact that the taxes they pay are not to improve themselves, but are put into the pockets of the rich for various reasons by the gov
Healthcare, Infrastructure and education Under a Republican government? Hahaha
Too many people think the legacy media still tells the WHOLE truth. Hatred is the life blood of the warmongers.
Taiwan pays for its arms, at above market prices. Try to get your facts straight first.
The Biden administration was working on Infrastructure, Education and housing with the Build Back Better initiative yet people are unaware of this and voted for Trump who would do nothing other than dismantle our infrastructure, education and raise homelessness rates.......
China does not need to sell to the US in order for its own economy to keep growing. The US market is a nice to have, not a must have. China needs to focus on the Global Majority countries which is growing and they are bigger than the US and EU markets combined.
_US won't seek to full decoupling on China's goods or SWIFT transaction payment or otherwise US share market will implode in mere seconds, it would meant "a dark or stone ages!"_
EU will also be in China‘s pocket once Trump put up tariffs on EU products. 😂😂😂
@@PS-383 The US is the largest export market for Chinese goods. 400 billion annually... Haha
@@sengeejee3612chinese gdp is 18 trillion annually. About 40% of this gdp is domestic consumption. That means roughly 7 trillion is their domestic consumer market. They won't even notice losing 400 billion....haha. on top of that, they consume what they produce, whereas americans consumes what china produces...haha. in america domestic consumption is 70% of gdp, and most of it is imported....haha. American gdp will collapse without Chinese imports haha while china won't even notice losing American consumer market haha. Haha haha haha
Anyone who can't survive without the US should not exist at all.
Indeed, for many Chinese, the US election is more amusing and entertaining than the funniest comedy ever made.
its more comedic in china where u see a ballot only 1 name you see only XI JINPING.. you dont have a choice thats how tyrant do lmao
Chinese are NOT going to laugh once TRUMP stops China in EVERYTHING.
TRUMP BABY!!!! YES!!!
For many people around the world, not only Chinese.
Worry about your modi the dictator @@critique7767
@@critique7767you should study how China selects it's leadership. It takes years. 🙄
😬 unfortunately you failed to calculate that critical thinking and empirical evidence doesn’t matter to many Americans anymore, sadly.
It depends on an individual.
Others are just mere bots and trolls hiding on usernames on social media and discussion boards 😅😅😅😅😅.
Not everyone are real persons 😊😊😊😊
China has the greatest manufacturing capacity. US has the greatest clown production capacity and the greatest national debt.
there’s a certain group of people who are at fault for it.
@@revelari You're victim of a disease called partisan politics. Left and right only oppose in culture. The national debt and the reasons why means of production have left are unequivocally bi-partisan.
😂😂😂😂😂
And the biggest property bubble in the world in China has exploded
Хорошо сказано !
I am an engineer and working for a high tech aviation company. My superiors are white. We buy a lot of equipment from China because America doesn't have the equipment we need. The Chinese engineers are working harder, spend more in R&D but made less $$$😢 Boeing is given the union employees a 38% pay raise. I wish my union would help me to get the same pay raise. Cost too much about made in USA.
Boeing outsourced its core software works to India and we can see the result.
@@IronMan-nu3rbtheir software isnt the problem, their manufacturing (which is all done domestically) is the problem
@@rodiculous9464 In an effort to increase quality, Boeing recently closed its DEI program. Meritocracy is making a come back.
@@theotheleo6830 Oh, so it's DEI that caused Beoing's decline in product quality? And not ignoring safety warnings of their engineers? Skimping on materials? Furloughing experienced staff to save a few dollars? Oh, no. It couldn't be any of those things...
@@theotheleo6830meritocracy? 😂😂😂 America just voted in an overweight aging clown who’s only accomplishments are being born with a silver spoon stuck up his 🤫
Craziest things is most Tesla produced in China 🤣🤣🤣
The mind blowing things is the _" revolutionary battery "_ itself which is only produce in China at a very competitive prices too
Correct! Around 55% come from Shanghai factory
None of those cars are sold in the USA. Those are made in California and Texas. 😂 More proof that we can produce our own products in many cases.
@@linemanap Yeah and sold off at inflated prices to American buyers. That's fine for America but consumers in a global marketplace are not interested in buying insanely priced US-made stuff.
@@linemanapmade from imported raw materials and not competitive with Chinese ev costs. Sure, you can make "your own" products when someone sells you the raw materials and the product is still worse and more expensive
I don't understand why the USgov doesn't improve its own people instead of interfering in other countries
Military industry
It's their culture to b w supremacy
cause it's an empire. it's much easier to change other governments that will then sell off domestic industries to your rich people for cheap and will also buy your weapons that are made-for-profit. it's exactly how the mafia works.
to keep the empire status
@@thedude7315 tax are your money, the gov should use it to improve your living environment, just like the New York subway
Americans voted for Trump to reduce inflation, despite his repeated statements about imposing tariffs on exports worldwide, which generally make goods more expensive. Many Trump voters seem to lack an understanding of these economic effects.
Trump voters lack an understanding about most things
Trump voters have no clue about anything other than that they like how Trump speaks his mind.
@@Superpooper-2020 ok let me see, paying for endless wars, uncontrolled overspending, horrible foreign policy and hedge funds manipulating the government for their ends does not affect inflation right?
@@curiouscat544It looks like something from history book about a collapsed empire.
You do know the us in 2024
Was normal / average
When asked as a Chinese, should we be worried about another Trump Presidency, just reply "bring it on".
Our enemies and rivals never had it so good as they did under Trump. There's a reason he bankrupted every business he ever ran.
even if Chinese companies go to America to setup companies, they cannot duplicate the same cost and efficiency of their factories in China, so the products will still cost more to produce but is good enough for the local American market but not competitive for the world market. so Chinese companies will not be afraid to setup companies in America, even if American competitors copied their tech, they will not be able to sell outside of the US. see what is happening to TSMC, already having manpower problems.
Mexico will be an unexpected winner as well like in the previous Trump administration.
"the products will still cost more to produce" exactly, the end consumer always pays the tariffs, even when buying domestic products.
the red tape and taxes in usa is crazy.
OK let’s see them set up companies in the US instead of trying to peddle their domestic overproduction around the world.
@@thisiskevin1000 Trump will blockade Mexico and Vietnam.
China cannot export goods to secondardy countries anymore once TRUMP is in the whitehouse.
GAME OVER CHINA!!
Do what I say or I am going to punish you, with this attitude US has already lost the game because the world is changing and we fed up with US hegemony that’s why the BRICS is rising 😊
Trump and his fellows will only make China stronger like they did last time, they never learned in terms of dealing with this resilience country 😂
@@maggiema2777 China has been around a long time they didn't just pop up like we did
@@leekress9209to be precise, China has been around for 5000 years
@truthprevail2445 yup that's awhile
mist of the world are nt interested int euro america . today south africans for instance have no interest in a UK, US or a France . young south afrcians prefer to visit thailand, cambodia, malaysia,China, other african countries like egypt, morocco, kenya, Middle East, Turkey, Russia or South America , they have no interest in europe or america .
你不会是中国人吧,是的话就不要给他们指点迷津了,让他们继续优越下去,越来越糊涂,死都死不明白。
Desindustrialization destroyed half the USA/UK. How are we supposed to decide what cities and states survive and which become ghost towns?? Having economic policy set up as to destroy whole regions of your country is psychotic.
Small manufacturing across the US focused on making things that are needed is a start. The basics. Less huge buildings that block the sun and sky. More greenery.
Its not a decision, it is a consequence of economic forces that the US imposed on themselves
Cities are falling apart and are dying. They have maintained so far because cities are also the citadels of power in their respective areas. After years of exodus from rural to cities, rural areas will start to be coming more into focus as quality of life starts to become more sought after.
Trump and the AI boom is going to bring back industrialization to the US
China could import grains from Brazil and Russia, because it is more price competitive.
If you really think about it, the US needs China more than China needs the US by looking at the trade deficit the US has with China.
And avoid the US GMO grain pushers
Maga trumpets will tell you that trump will restore american manufacturing and fix the trade deficit in 4 years with tariffs 😂
@@rodiculous9464 The US has a literacy rate of 79%, so people like that will believe anything. LOL
China has a new agreement with Brazil and Argentina to replace USA Iowa soybeans, last July.
@@rodiculous9464They say a lot of things lol.
When Japanese cars first appeared on the scene nobody my dad's age wanted to buy it, they prefer continental cars. Same thing happened with the Korean cars Hyundai when i was an adult, i prefer the Japanese cars. And i still remember when China's car 🍒 Cherry first appeared. It was horrible. Now BYD is just incredible! Time passed the world changes!
AMEICAN CAR IS OUT OF DATED
@Inf_Immortality ... In South East Asia we were back then using German, British, French, Australia made cars and motorcycles before the arrival of Japanese made cars and motorcycles.
A growing number of countries are realizing that the cost far outweighs the benefits when dealing with the US.
I think you’re talking about China, not the US
China does not need to respond with tariffs on American products. China will devastate American agriculture, for example, by simply not importing any of its products. The repercussions will traumatise the American public.
Love the fear mongering
@@curiouscat544 Tariffs = no cheap goods at Target, Walmart, Dollar Stores, Marshalls, TJ Maxx, etc. Manufacturing in America won't replace China simply because we pay higher wages so costs and prices will go up. Not fear mongering, just logic. And why on earth would anyone build a manufacturing plant when joblessness is about to peak due to job replacement by AI and technology?
@nancyferrier I fully trust the Donald. And prices are not cheap anymore at any of those stores you mentioned. TJ Max has terrible clothing now and the prices increased there too by at least 30%. China needs us they will work it out just like he did his first term.
@@curiouscat544 where is the fear mongering he's not wrong so you think the U.S has the farmland to be self sustainable? It never was and never will be we're a country of trade and high end manufacturing he wants to end trade to focus on the small trash other countries produce while we fcking starve
That's what happened last time Trump put a tariffs on Chinese goods.China stopped buying U.S. soy beans which bankrupted the farmers and the U.S. tax payers had to bail the farmers out. China started to buy cheaper soy bean from Brazil.
So glad that there are someone who is unbiased about the whole situation and strive to see the truth and you can't do it without living in China for 10 years. Keep up the great work Cyrus.
This channel is pretty biased and dude is affected by Chinese prop
US Presidents have to step down after *4-8 years,* so they can only plan short-term. Whereas China can plan long term, making _10-year plans, 20-year plans, 30-years,_ since Chinese leaders will remain in power to see those plans through.
And if the plans suck there’s not a damn thing anybody can do about it.
But we must all defend US freedom and democracy, so they can continue to pursue short term strategy geared towards profit making for their POTUS that way US will surely implode which is what the world needed before we can pursue prosperity & peace.
@@TPELaoY In China, the government doesnt change. but the policy can change. so dont judge each other. just keep each country the way they want to rule the country.
@@TPELaoY true during Mao's era, but the system and scenario r not the same anymore, dude.
"Whereas China can plan long term, making 10-year plans, 20-year plans, 30-years, since Chinese leaders will remain in power to see those plans through.".
Problem is, that plans don't always work as intended. Conditions, premises and the world itself changes.
If you look at the last 100 years, it is more often the case than not, that countries with long-time leaders failed, stagnated or developed in bad directions.
Examples: Spain under Franco, DDR under Honecker, Portugal under Salazar, Zimbabwe under Mugabe, Egypt under Mubarak, Syria under the Assads, USSR under various general secretaries (Breshnev being the most prominent stagnation general secretary) etc etc.
So it is absolutely not a pure blessing with those long-time leaders.
Not saying China is comparable with these countries. Just a general precaution.
China the new boss in town
_China has no interest in world's hegemony or domination like the US did thus BRICS is the new boss globally_
in BRICS block
You guys wish lol, look at the actual data and see how China is doing and you’ll see why they’re pretending to act all tough
Hearing JD Vance talk truthfully about China is so strange and refreshing @8:22
If you believe China is a peaceful and progressive country, raise your hand ✋🙋👍
No
100%yes
Listen I agree the Chinese very progressive and advanced but but they are not peaceful at all they are still way better than America tho
@@Nauhvsyhhn Progressive can be argued, but peaceful is a factual statement. China hasn't been at war with any country since the 1970s. That's half a century.
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Trump doesn't mention that tariffs is a two-way street, he believes in American exceptionalism where we screw other nation that use to be true 50 yrs ago, not no more.
He went to the Tanya Harding U
Right now we’re getting screwed over though, and China is screwing over most of the countries of the world. Let’s not change focus here
Global manufacturing shares in the countries in 2024 :
China: 31.6 % , USA 15.9 %
Countries like Norway provide support for down sourced employees in finding new employment, covering costs of retraining, schooling, etc. We don't have a safety-net.
I’m surprised the US share is that high.
cant be right, the us manufacturing is gone.
@@XD-pd9tc go to the Google and write global manufacturing shares in 2024 as countries wise :
@@XD-pd9tc Go to the Google and write global manufacturing shares in 2024 countries wise
problem to majority hear only from Politicians and their views rather than from experts
Oh, but Trump knows more about computers, war, weather, nuclear, tariffs than anyone in the world!
@@Danny099 Your counter argument is exactly how a Trump supporter would respond. :)))
@@Danny099 When you want to fix your car, would you refer to a mechanic with twenty years experience? Or to an Ivy-League graduate politician who doesn't even drive his own SUV out of his garage, let alone touch a wrench? If you can distinguish between the two, you have some measure of what makes someone an expert.
China is not worried, Trump is rather gullible, just be the last person to talk to him for the day and compliment how fit and sharp he is and you got him in your pocket
China acts strong when they are weak and vice versa. I don’t blame you for thinking that but the situation with China is extremely complicated and nobody here seems to understand China or its economy at all
Brazil is the largest soybean exporter in the world and is already a member of Brics with China. Total no brainer. Us loss is Brazil's gain
Most things trump is promising he can never get done
OPUD = over promise, under deliver. When he implements the %60 Chinese tariffs and nothing replaces the more expensive goods, he will have a revolt on his hand kind of like against Milei in Argentina.
@@popasmurf6834 So Vance will finish it in 8 years...😮😮
Narcissists are famous for future faking
@@Care-o9i@Care-o9i Well, I don't know what Vance can accomplish, but it will be more like 8 months or maybe weeks when he'll be replacing Trump.
@@nancyferrier8609 sure there Karen
If only we could get your word to the masses in the US.
Sorry. All US media is bought up. We see what they want the masses to see.
If he was actually right about anything instead of being sus, and knew what was going on in China instead of just pretending they’re on top and that the US is doomed, people would support him. But it’s obvious prop
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I’m concerned too since I know that a second term with the orange man will be a disaster for America and its citizens (and possibly every other country that relies on America for protection). I’m getting prepared by stockpiling food and bottled water.
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The scary thing is not we decoupling from China, but China decouples from us. If we placed tariff on China and they retaliates, they might be able to make up the difference with grain/meat from Russia and other friendly countries, and develop their own tech to replace our sanction... which both they are already doing. But we might not find another buyer for our grains and products, or get back the tech trade with the Chinese after they've replaced with their own.
No country should depend too much on US or its Allies. It's very dangerous for its own good
Imagined your home is empty without anymore goods coming from China
Exactly, Trump's forcing China to improve and develop faster. It may cause some pain for China now, but he's guaranteeing China's dominance in the future.
Funnily enough, I asked a couple of my friends in Shanghai who they were supporting, and I was surprised pretty much everyone was pro-Trump.
This video is wrong on so many levels, also very strange comments here!
Thank you Cyrus for this fact based commentary.
China-US trade is win-win on the macro scale. Problem is when we break down the winners in each country, we see the real issues. the American winnings are not only lob sided on the high tech and finance sector. To complicate matters, we here in the America/West, just guage our social-economic health by GDP and worse we conflate the idea that the stock market is a reflection of future expectation of the economy from investors to the stock market = our economy. So when the social fallout of the unequal "winnings" distribution, our only "solution" is print money since 2008. The printed money find its easiest way into our economy through the stock market, hence creating boom from asset bubbles and bust when the bubble burst. Each time it burst we print more money, making these cycles faster and faster. Meanwhile every other sector is left deteriorating, and the deterioration is magnify by the inflation of each money printing cycle. Our belief in the mighty $ sign and market is always right, causings our kids to pick speicalization in these "winning" sectors -- Finance, IT and lawyers basically. Doctors and nurses could keep place with inflation so they are there too. Everything else are "losers". Thereby de-industrialization complete. We can have our 11 carriers group cordon off America to stop every Chinese or foreign import, the end result is that we won't re-industrialize because when we see the downturn, we just print more money as if it will create jobs, fix the roads, pay for health care. Nope, it just go into the stock and bond market.
I wish Kamala Harris hadn't walked back her original comment on getting rid of tariffs. She should have educated the public on why high tariffs are bad for the American people.
Tariffs have already had a significant impact on US industries, particularly agriculture. US farmers have faced significant losses due to retaliatory tariffs from China, especially on soybeans. In fact, China has slashed its dependence on US farm goods since the 2018 trade. 🤦♀️
Hard work & trade will always be mutually beneficial to all, not employing tariffs.
60 - 100 percent tariffs. It would literally crush the US Economy into dust.
This country doesn’t make 180 degree turns anymore.
It’s all artifice.
When you decouple China , there will be zero dollar of tariff for US treasury.
and a very high inflation
Hahaha keep sweating. GOOD MORNING VIETNAM!!
Once you are familiar with the structure of the US economy, you know they are bluffing about the decoupling except semiconductor.
@ There are still a lot of things made in China, but there are more and more things produced in Vietnam and other countries. That’s why it’s called de risking, not decoupling.
@@TPELaoY There are more and more things that are made in Vietnam and other countries, NOPE.
There are more and more parts that are final-stepped assembled into things by Chinese owned companies in Vietnam and other countries, that originally imported from China, YES.
So, de-risking or decoupling, whatever suits you guys, but things would eventually ship to the US, just with a higher price, yet still mostly made in China.
I didn't vote for the orange guy😢. Why do I have to suffer. Why can't we split America blue side and red side, and we get Kamala 😢
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Always look forward to your videos. Genuinely would love to meet you someday. Maybe in China!
Yes move to China now if you believe in China so much, take the podcaster with you. Nah y'all won't leave US and I know why - y'all like it here
The most eye opening take away I learned about china when I took a foreign policy class was that they think in a patient and strategically long term where the US is short term and reactive. We have eroded China a bit through their embrace of toxic western hyper consumerism, but they still are not as individualistic and are more capable of operating cooperatively and centuries more of wisdom. Are only hope is that Trump sees the writing on the wall and is not as isolationist and nationalistic as he appears.
America operates under a corporate this quarter mentality with no real long term plans or vision. When your western economy is based on hyper consumerism and at the same time you are killing off the consumer through the unequal distribution of wealth that's not going to end so well.
Opening statement perfectly sums up the mindset of the global majority countries. While US "allies" are shivering at the prospect of another Trump presidency, countries that have built ties with China and other BRICS members can feel relatively positive.
The average American has absolutely no clue what BRICS is.
I've never understood why I always see ads selling gold for USD if the value of gold is going up while USD goes down.
Europe 🇪🇺 is not prepared at all.
I admire the intelligence and insights this man brings to us. I also think he has a great underlying faith in human nature that is missing from right wing analysts.
You can only watch with amusement, the circus has never been so riveting 😅
I'd add concerning as well. 😆😟
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I can’t believe that I actually agree with everything that JD Vance said in that clip at around the 8:22 mark.
They say that but they don't do that. Vance was absent from the child tax credit vote.
Be careful about his last statement. "The national interest of this country." When politicians talk about "interests", it's never a good sign.
I really like how fair and informative your videos are. Much better than biased news. Thank you 😁
News is pretty useless, these days.
This is wrong!! Nooo! India won the trade war! JAI HIND!
I very much hope Elon Musk will give Donald Trump good advice on building economic relations with China
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1 word _" naive, ignorance and laughable "_ US political establishment had a LARGE POOL Of............
@@MrAigarValb you're so adorable LOL
Too funny. Bless your heart.
Concepts and prayers!
JD Vance ain’t going to save y’all he is one of the smoothest brains ever to take to a microphone
Are you implying his words are empty, like Obama ended up being. I must confess he comes across very well and will likely be the next president. I hope he isn't just smooth. His attitude toward Iran is concerning, just more of the Boogeyman approach US politicians use to instill fear and gain power and in this case, serve zionosts. Guess we'll see.✌️
But there’s the lingering fear Trump is reckless and knows nothing about economics.
He isn't an economist 😂 so of course he knows nothing
Trumps is ridiculously stupid
And the people he will put in his administration all bought their positions or he thinks they are good-looking. It's all so stupid
Trump is unprincipled, vain and stupid. It will be his undoing and unfortunately ours.
Do not poke the Bear, nor the Dragon !
This is the only channel on RUclips saying anything good about China amid a plethora of anti-China channels.
We are just digging our hole deeper
Wake up America.
So sweet 😊
Love your work as an injection of common sense and rationality in an increasingly nonsensical and irrational world. Keep it up, bro, keep going.
China is able to plan long term with _5-year plans, 10-year plans, 20-year plans, 30-year plans_ China's leaders can remain in power long-term to see their plans for China bloom and come to fruition in the years _2025, 2030, 2040, 2050._ Whereas US Presidents have to step down after *4-8 years,* so they can only make short-term plans for USA, instead of long-term plans spanning say *10 years* or more.
The issue is the billionaires in the US who are the ones who really dictate its politics.
In China, these are kept under a VERY tight leash...
@@Jamhael1 stop mentioning billionaires, they are not the problem of the US.
The US government is the only problem here.
@@princefrank045How are the leaders of government elected?
Through backing by billionaires and corporations.
@princefrank045 and yet, WHO finance the election campaigns, and lobby those politicians in the government?
So, no, I'll not gonna stop...
@@princefrank045 Haha, billionaire class are not the problem? The billionaires own and run the US. lol, you're so naive.
Farmers are struggling with price drops in beans and other crops. Because of Chinese tariffs. So are the biggest gain we get is struggling to even break even. So how is that good for the USA.
American owners made gains. American workers did not.
The moment the US began outsourcing productions to China, the US has lost the made in America campaign and the subsequent trade war.
Nice one
The European and US are more concern to help and make the rich become richer among themselves and in contrary to imposed sanctions & war onto the developing, small and poor countries
And they think Trump is going to take us in the right direction Don't kid yourself
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I hope the EU-China relation will improve now.
This is almost impossible, because Ursula von der Leyen is a puppet arranged by the usa in Europe, and Europe should refuse to be controlled by the usa
Individual nations wise, kind of a mixed picture
I think EU might be racist enough to not improve it's relation with China
From iqra war Europe is running on Road which not going any where till date
Trump will cooperate with China, but also forbid the EU to do so 😅 .
He is a cunning business man, who wants all the pofiits for himself 😅
AND YOU CAN THANK YOUR GOV PEOPLE. THEY GAVE THE KEYS TO AMERICA.
Tariffs means increased tax for its citizens.
People to often focus on gdp and wage increase but not tax and purchasing power
Excellent analysis. Thanks for your objective way to comment on developments in the real world; and not judging by wishes and ideology.
To blame China for everything to please almost every American is the easiest way to get vote, but is punitive tariff a correct choice to make? Think through yourself what happened to you and your family food and necessities price jump after 2018 when averaged 20% tariff imposed upon China imports. Sit down and discuss with Chinese to work out a joint cooperation plan is the only way to ease inflation and to reclaim spirits of America.
You have a soothing voice. Thank you for this information
China's retaliatory tariffs increased to 25.7 billion dollars last time and that was only at 25%
That amount isn't nearly enough to offset the US tariffs on Chinese imports. China can't compete in the tariff war against the US because they don't import nearly as much from the US.
@theotheleo6830 which shows that the original use of tariffs, shielding our manufacturing from imports by making them more expensive has quite the opposite effect now. A lot of our goods are imports as you said. We will pay the mark ups, the department of commerce will wind up with the proceeds from the tariffs, and here we are. Unless that money is used for the American people somehow.......we should check into that.
Deep political polarization has fractured the nation, weakening it both internally and on the global stage. To rebuild strength and unity, both political parties must find common ground and work together to move the country forward.
They know that Trump is not a leader but an Entertainer. Big difference ☝🏾
We are glad we can suggest the Trump team and others to listen to this! Thanks!
Thanks for another video backed up with great stats and charts.
My pleasure!
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Hope President Trump team will listen to Professional Jeffrey Sachs and this RUclips channel of Cyrus Janssen! Thank you for your important educational contributions!
The only people Trump listens to are the ones who offer him safety for doing their bidding.
Thanks for sharing.
This is silly. The high tariffs are meant to deter China from exporting their goods into America and divert it elsewhere which can give domestic companies in the US to thrive.
Truth, but are US consumers willing to pay 20 dollars for a 7 dollar shirst? US made...😅😅😅 imagine paying $1000 for a laptop worth only $200 when produce in china😅😅😅
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No. It would be cheaper because the consumers would not be paying for the shipping cost and prices will naturally go down. In reality, it’s retail stores buying products from China and selling them at a higher margin.
I agree with u and share with u opinion CYRUS💐
Read Marx if you want to fix the US economy. Your cost of living is way too high. Debt is not the answer.
Thanks for your report it is very revealing.
The real America is back...
Thank you Cyrus. 🌹🇨🇳
And on top of that trump is a very rude person with no manners and that is not tolerated in Asia. Europe will look east...like that did centuries ago.
I don't think that Americans understand that all other foreign countries friend or foem operate with diplomacy and good manners. He is a bull in a China shop. Trump just being Trump doesn't fly internationally. They expect grownups to be in the room. One shouldn't have to hide the ketchup bottles, if they have them to begin with.
Americans (and Trump) need to realize that those Americans who had lose their jobs need to retrain themselves to do new jobs that require higher skills and knowledge and give them a higher pay in return.
Try to move up the ladder of development and don't gripe.
Work with China not against China.
Guaranteed work programs, welfare, and free/affordable continued education were all programs that allowed, or at least alleviated the burdens of, working class individuals to retrain into other sectors of labor when needed. Guess what happened to all of these things?
EDIT: There's also the issue that most of these skilled labors are either in a tight jobs market, are just not paying enough to make up for the risks of high costs of education, or both.
EDIT EDIT: There's a common joke in the US. What job can you get with a bachelor's degree? Cashier.
@Ahng_Noying9574
Negative efforts will be overcome by hungry stomachs.
Americans had it too comfortable in the past printing fait paper money to the tune of $35,000 billion USD in debts and used them to get products made by foreigners without making an effort themselves.
This situation will not last.
This is one thing i dont agree with Trump on
They actually care about their people...
Only the top 10% in China own stocks, so the Chinese government doesn’t worry about them. The government focuses on the welfare of the 90%.
Unfortunately I haven’t seen any country actually care about it’s population in a honest way. What country puts people before profit?
@justjules2029 definitely not America.
@@justjules2029China actually does - just look at how life expectancy increases there year by year
No they don't really care about their people. They exploit them. That's what happens in dictatorships.