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by Tadpole9181
503 days ago
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Someone talk me down here, genuinely. Combine this with the other tariffs, killing green manufacturing and the chips act and infrastructure bills, threatening our allies, a freeze on all federal grants and loans (a couple hours ago, if you aren't keeping up), etc... how does this not result in a total collapse of the US economy? Tech is a significant portion of our market. How could destroying our ability to source the most advanced hardware and driving a wedge in between a critical ally who literally cannot concede for their national security possibly lead to anything but a lack of trust or confidence in the US, increased costs, and a shrinking market for US tech? |
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In the long term, it does. It's crazy to read a history of tariffs and conclude that raising tariffs on everyone, everthing and everywhere doesn't hurt you. But in the short term, that demand must be sated, and that disruption creates opportunities.
> How could destroying our ability to source the most advanced hardware
It won't. Taiwan depends on us. They'll cave and we'll get a short-term win. What it also does is create a strategic imperative for Taiwan to balance its dependence on America. Those chickens, unfortunately, won't come home to roost for years.