TL;DR I didn’t make it in time. Fuck you Trump!

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    • thermal_shock
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      42 months ago

      I’m worried their networking equipment could be compromised, worse than “American” equipment.

  • Salt&Soda
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    This will definitely affect every American, every Canadian, and all citizens and residents of any country targeted by a trade war.

    • Annoyed_🦀
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      42 months ago

      Not sure how much it will affect China tbh, they can self sustain. The manufacturers and exporters though, they won’t be happy about it.

      • Salt&Soda
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        Yeah. We don’t know how it will affect China. But some people have calculated how much it will affect US people

        Trump’s taxes on imports (tariffs) from Canada, Mexico, and China will cost people in the United States somewhere around $260 billion a year or around $2,000 a household.

        Here is an article about it:

        Trump Set to Whack US Working Class With Historic $2,000 Tax Hike

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          Many Americans do not care. Brains have been rotted by their social media and “anti-woke” identity politics so critical thinking is waning. They’ll pay more and find a way to not blame it on Trump.

          America as a positive cultural force in the world is on its dying breaths. It was a good run. The rest of the world should be looking at moving forward while leaving America and the crypto, AI, and social networking dystopia it seems obsessed with creating behind.

          The rest of the world should be emphasizing divestment in the US and, overall, leaving America behind at this critical juncture.

  • @[email protected]
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    1372 months ago

    Hey, at least the company seems decent and understanding. I just hope stuff getting more expensive will change the minds of some Trump supporters that aren’t completely braindead yet.

    • @[email protected]
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      432 months ago

      Hmmm… sounds like I need to be spending more time at the border. Question: do we get to choose who we snuggle with or is it like a first come first served situation

      • @[email protected]
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        132 months ago

        You get to pick, but of course it needs to be consensual. But Canadians are very friendly and free with their hugs.

      • @[email protected]
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        132 months ago

        I hate to sound like I’m attacking OP, but unprotected border snuggles are a risky behavior. Please consider having protected border snuggles instead. It feels the exact same, I promise.

      • @[email protected]
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        42 months ago

        Quite a bit. With increasing prices in the US, lots of people sneak up north with snuggling in mind. You do need to be careful at the official border crossings though. Snuggling is generally frowned upon.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      Question: what would happen if lots of people swarmed right next to the border without actually crossing?

    • @[email protected]
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      42 months ago

      Hmmm… sounds like I need to be spending more time at the border. Question: do we get to choose who we snuggle with or is it like a first come first served situation

  • Cosmic Cleric
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    802 months ago

    “Additionally, the $800 exemption for low-value goods has been removed.”

    I didn’t even know such a thing existed, it’s not something reported on the news.

    So every product will be hit with the tariff raising prices, and not just expensive products getting the tariffs. Yikes!

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    • @[email protected]
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      122 months ago

      damn!

      And it’s not even this government’s first big unambiguous fuck you to the common people.

      • @[email protected]
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        12 months ago

        Why does this article describe it as a “loophole”? It’s not a loophole; it was intentionally written into law.

    • @[email protected]
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      462 months ago

      This is what allowed Temu and Alibaba and Wish and the like to happen (their business model was to send every single product as a single package worth under 800$, leading to enormous shipping times and waste etc., but they don’t have to pay import taxes).

      • @[email protected]
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        32 months ago

        enormous shipping times

        This definitely improved over time. I don’t order much from Aliexpress, but the last two items I ordered arrived in just over a week - a similar time frame as ordering from a US store that doesn’t do fast shipping. A few days in China, then on a plane, then a few days in the USA.

        • @[email protected]
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          I’ve seen a similar thing happen overtime for Aliexpress shipping to Europe - it used to take 2 months to were I am (Portugal), now it takes a bit over a week.

          I think they set-up some kind of consolidated shipping operation so that the sellers on their site can ship things via Aliexpress’ own system, which is way faster (and invariably involves air-shipping via The Netherlands) and often is listed as Free Shipping.

          I’ve bought once or twice from sellers there that don’t use it and those packages still take 2 months to get here.

          I mention this because it makes sense that Aliexpress has set up a similar system for the US given that it’s a market which is almost as big as the EU.

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            They also have warehouses in the EU which means that as a customer you don’t have to deal with duties and import VAT at all.

  • @[email protected]
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    It’s exciting time for smugglers. Ever wanted to be one now is prime business hours. Go make Han Solo proud like my mother used to in iron curtain 80s

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    I cant wait until the European/Mexican/Chinese parts that I order from the USA that always arrive with a customs declaration of Origin:USA … starts biting me in the ass because of their ignorance and Canadian Customs tries to hit me with Tariffs that shouldnt apply.

    the better option is to just stop doing business with American shops. and thats what I’ve chosen, the USPS and Canadian Postal service are both such shitholes, that I have legitimatley recieved stuff from the UK, Poland and Denmark faster than I’ve recieved stuff fom Illinois and Iowa , in the orders I’ve made this year. For small things too.

    • setVeryLoud(true);
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      Any time an eligible item crosses the US / Canada border, a 25% tariff is applied. This is how the US does it, so this is what the Canadian government is copying.

      This is terrible for auto manufacturing, where various parts cross the border multiple times between raw materials, loose parts, assembled parts and assembled vehicle. Every time those parts or materials cross either border, it gets tariffed 25%.

      I believe if your item comes from the US, lands in another country, gets re-labeled and then enters Canada, it won’t be tariffed, but don’t quote me on that.

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        How do they define “an item”, because couldn’t a bunch of people get together and order stuff from outside the US and then just have it all delivered in one big box? Are they going to open every box to make sure that there’s only one item in it, how do they know it’s not just one big item?

        For example if I order one washing machine then that’s one item but if I order various parts for a washing machine then that’s lots of items, but technically the washing machine already contained those parts that were considered one item

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          32 months ago

          I believe it has to be declared on the packing manifest, but it relies on the expeditor being truthful. That’s my understanding of it.

          I don’t think it’s about the place of manufacture, but rather the place of origin. A lot of items are manufactured all over the place.

        • @[email protected]
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          82 months ago

          The tax is on the value , if you declare your washing machine has value of 1$ then the tax would be labelled accordingly but that would be a fraud.

          Hence if you order parts of the washing machines you would have to declare value of the individual part and it would be taxed accordingly.

  • @[email protected]
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    162 months ago

    Hold off. Kraznov is getting so much shit he is going to walk it back, so he says. Can’t trust him any more than a rabid bat though.

  • Possibly linux
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    132 months ago

    Does anyone actually know why we are putting tariffs on Canadian goods?

    • @[email protected]
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      62 months ago

      Does anyone actually know why we are putting tariffs on Canadian goods?

      I think his objective is to try and damage Canada’s economy, but I’m not sure exactly why. Apparently he really is serious about the “51st state” thing along with the Greenland and Panama thing. He’s just that megalomaniacal. He wants to be like Putin.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      Because trump is a fucking brain-dead narcissistic man-child moron? What more explanation are you expecting?

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Because Trump has a toddler’s level of understanding of how international trade works, along with a toddler’s tendency to throw tantrums when challenged.

    • @[email protected]OP
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      232 months ago

      My theory is that they want to control the North-West Passage, which due to climate change will become a high traffic trade route. Something currently dominated by Panama (which he also wants). So they’re putting pressure on Canada now.

      Greenland is in a similar situation but I think there may also be oil and such there as well.

      • @[email protected]
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        Didn’t they say climate change was a hoax or was that just for their brain dead cult followers? Amazing how easily they are manipulated. It’s like Republicans captured all the media then spewed shit to dominate them, but hey, it works magnificently.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      It’s a tax increase which can be (and is being) mis-portrayed as something that the seller pays, when in fact it’s the buyer that pays it.

      In practice what Trump did was institute the equivalent of an additional 25% sales tax for all Americans when they buy goods manufactured in Canada or Mexico, but because this tax is usually payed by companies (which do most of the importing) and most people aren’t at all familiar with how Import/Export works, he seems to be getting away with portraying it as a tax on Canada and Mexico.

      (The concern of those countries is not that they pay more - which they don’t - it’s that a selective “sales tax” that only applies to products they export to the US makes their products less competitive on price when sold in the US, hence they will sell less which is bad for their companies)

      I’ve seen some theories around that the purpose of this significant increase in tax is to pay for the tax cuts for the wealthy that the Republicans are passing.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 months ago

      Trump administration says fentanyl though very little moves across the Canadian border. They’re using it to declare a national emergency and therefore bypass Congress.

      From Canada’s perspective it’s to weaken Canada’s perspective it’s to weaken the Canadian economy so that it’s easier to annex.

    • @[email protected]
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      92 months ago

      Because Trump is a Russian asset intent on causing as much destruction to the USA as he can.

  • partial_accumen
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    After the November election we bought a fridge early we were mildly interested in that is manufactured in Mexico. It seemed conspiratorial to consider possible tariffs in the purchase equation considering decades of free trade with NAFTA and later USMCA.

    Yet here we are and we’re very glad we bought the multi-thousand dollar fridge pre-trump-tarrifs.

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      Yeah, my car shit the bed right before the election and I had to get a new one.

      Looking back, I’m glad I got it when I did. It was manufactured in Mexico, like most cars in America. If my old car had lasted 6 more months, I might have ended up paying 25% more for what I’m driving now.

    • @[email protected]
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      52 months ago

      Our fridge is 12 years old and we’re just hoping it keeps chugging on 🥲 Four more years!

    • @[email protected]
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      112 months ago

      In November, the boyfriend and I went ahead and pulled the trigger on replacing both of our aging laptops (even though it was a bit earlier than I’d like- I just play a lot of Stardew Valley, I don’t really need anything fancy).

      Thank goodness for that. I’m sad other people won’t have been as fortunate.

    • @[email protected]
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      Shit, I was thinking about getting one but my brain didn’t make the connection that I needed to get it before this. Maybe it wouldn’t be a bad idea to get it anyway to support some of these companies that may be taking a sales hit because of all this. Or I could just wait a while, maybe it won’t be very long until Mangolini backs down.

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    #trumptarrifs

    C’mon, it writes itself.

    Edit: OK, #trumptariffs. Don’t try to drink and spell kids.