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Trump exempts phones, computers, chips from new tariffs

Apple doesn't use anything special they get flea market trash from China. And then turn around and charge $1,000 for phones. All this means for Apple is the CEO isn't going to be able to afford his gold-plated toilet brush this year.

Apple hardly uses "flea market trash." That's why Consumer Reports rates them so highly and they have the loyalest customer base.
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Why is Apple manufacturing in China? China has an extensive supply chain. You need a thousand rubber gaskets? That’s the factory next door. You need a million screws? That factory is a block away. You need that screw made a little bit differently? It will take three hours.

The point is that manufacturing plants don’t exist in isolation; they benefit a lot from being part of a manufacturing cluster, with specialized suppliers and a large pool of workers with the right skills close at hand.

If Apple wants to evade the tariffs on China, they can ship everything assembles, except for one screw, to Vietnam where that last screw is inserted and ship the finished product to the U.S. tariff free.
 
Apple hardly uses "flea market trash." That's why Consumer Reports rates them so highly and they have the loyalest customer base.
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Why is Apple manufacturing in China? China has an extensive supply chain. You need a thousand rubber gaskets? That’s the factory next door. You need a million screws? That factory is a block away. You need that screw made a little bit differently? It will take three hours.

The point is that manufacturing plants don’t exist in isolation; they benefit a lot from being part of a manufacturing cluster, with specialized suppliers and a large pool of workers with the right skills close at hand.

If Apple wants to evade the tariffs on China, they can ship everything assembles, except for one screw, to Vietnam where that last screw is inserted and ship the finished product to the U.S. tariff free.

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It never ceases to amaze me how little the average Trump supporter knows about the world, yet they think the whole world owes them a favor.
 
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It never ceases to amaze me how little the average Trump supporter knows about the world, yet they think the whole world owes them a favor.
...and the largest economy in the world is being taken advantage of by tiny Asian nations.
 
Like when China promised to buy $200 billion in order for Trump to end the 2018 tariffs and they didn't.
China bought none of the extra $200 billion of US exports in Trump's trade deal

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I don’t believe it would be worthwhile to try. MAGA functionally are more like a photocopier than a sentient being. That is, they’re a relatively simple automaton that takes talking points from Donald and the media, then copies them many different times, day in and day out until new points are issued. They stay focused because they have been taught that any entity that is not Donald Trump is an agent of Satan, evil incarnate and anything they say is a lie.

So, you could try to explain things to @Taylor for hours on end, but all he will see and read is <words from Satan’s agent, ignore them>. So it becomes something of a waste of time for everybody involved.
Do you get bored saying the same insults everyday?
 
Apple hardly uses "flea market trash." That's why Consumer Reports rates them so highly and they have the loyalest customer base.
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Why is Apple manufacturing in China? China has an extensive supply chain. You need a thousand rubber gaskets? That’s the factory next door. You need a million screws? That factory is a block away. You need that screw made a little bit differently? It will take three hours.

The point is that manufacturing plants don’t exist in isolation; they benefit a lot from being part of a manufacturing cluster, with specialized suppliers and a large pool of workers with the right skills close at hand.

If Apple wants to evade the tariffs on China, they can ship everything assembles, except for one screw, to Vietnam where that last screw is inserted and ship the finished product to the U.S. tariff free.
If they weren't using flea market trash the Chinese tariffs wouldn't hurt them. Your purchasing stuff that China knocked off from other places so flea market trash.

I don't care how indoctrinated you are if it's a Chinese manufactured product it's flea market trash.
 
Haha, fair point, but they've already started.
I think some of what we're seeing is due to Biden's CHIPS Act and to stay in tRump's good graces, companies will make sure he gets and takes credit for what was probably already planned.
 
If they weren't using flea market trash the Chinese tariffs wouldn't hurt them. Your purchasing stuff that China knocked off from other places so flea market trash.

I don't care how indoctrinated you are if it's a Chinese manufactured product it's flea market trash.
You don't care lol
 
If they weren't using flea market trash the Chinese tariffs wouldn't hurt them. Your purchasing stuff that China knocked off from other places so flea market trash.

I don't care how indoctrinated you are if it's a Chinese manufactured product it's flea market trash.
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You do realize we can thank the Chips Act for that, correct? For those not up on such things, the Chips Act was a bi-partisan piece of legislation backed by the Biden administration designed to bring the semi-conductor industry back to the US and reduce our dependency on China and Taiway. It is actually the right way to accomplish economic goals, not capricious tariffs.

 
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Well that proves it lol
No seeing the quality for myself proves it. These are just examples.

A restaurantur has no problem poisoning his customers with gutter oil. A builder has no problem with people dying in a collapse. And the battery manufacturer has no problem with a ebike rider becoming the human torch in China. They care even less about you.
 
I think some of what we're seeing is due to Biden's CHIPS Act and to stay in tRump's good graces, companies will make sure he gets and takes credit for what was probably already planned.

The CHIPS Act was signed into law 2 1/2 years ago. If it was a response to that, it would've happened much sooner.

Information about Trump's plans and policies didn't start on January 20, 2025. Corporations like Nvidia are well-run and they knew what was coming if Trump won the election well before Election Day. Most likely, they had plans in place for either outcome, and when it was clear that Trump had won, they put those contingencies into action, knowing full well that Trump was planning tariffs that would greatly impact their bottom line.
 
The CHIPS Act was signed into law 2 1/2 years ago. If it was a response to that, it would've happened much sooner.

Information about Trump's plans and policies didn't start on January 20, 2025. Corporations like Nvidia are well-run and they knew what was coming if Trump won the election well before Election Day. Most likely, they had plans in place for either outcome, and when it was clear that Trump had won, they put those contingencies into action, knowing full well that Trump was planning tariffs that would greatly impact their bottom line.
What are his tariffs... Exactly? Lol
Give the exact countries. Products, amounts and timeframe they will. Apply
Are they guaranteed not to change?
That's what companies need to plan intelligently
 
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