• As Trump softens tariff talk (caves), supply-chain disruption is alread

    From Rudy Canoza@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 27 11:32:01 2025
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    The economic effects of new trade wars could be hard to dodge even if talks yield new deals soon.

    By David J. Lynch and Jeff Stein
    April 27, 2025 at 7:05 a.m. EDT

    With 14 months remaining before the United States’ 250th birthday on July 4, 2026, Stacy Blake should be placing big orders with the Chinese factories that supply her fireworks company in St. Joseph, Missouri. But she’s not. And she blames President Donald Trump’s tariffs.

    The same president who’s making plans for a “grand celebration” of this national
    milestone has imposed sky-high import duties that will make that star-spangled festival tough to pull off.

    With the trade war causing U.S. orders to dry up, Chinese fireworks factories have begun shutting down. That threatens to disrupt the industry’s production schedule, leading to serious shortages, said Blake, co-owner of Schneitter Fireworks & Importing.

    The fireworks disruption looms even though the president spent much of last week
    softening his tariff rhetoric. He said that “a fair deal” with China was possible and insisted that he had spoken with Chinese President Xi Jinping “numerous times,” which the Chinese government denied. Trade talks with dozens
    of other countries “are going very well,” Trump said, adding that he was “very
    close to a deal” with Japan.

    Yet even as Trump signaled a willingness to ease his steepest tariffs, there were signs that his change of tone came too late: The economy has been damaged. And as the threat to America’s birthday celebration next year shows, it could take some time to learn precisely what effect the experiment with import taxes has had.

    “You can’t put the toothpaste back into the tube — once you squeeze it, it’s
    out,” said Constance Hunter, chief economist at the Economist Intelligence Unit,
    a research firm.

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2025/04/27/trump-tariffs-us-economy/

    Trump is destroying the economy, for nothing. There will *not* be a return of manufacturing to the U.S.

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