captainjp
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Sure, but there are 20k TEU ships that have had their goods tariffed at the inflated rate. Also, the market wasn’t so sure this was coming.Well, not to steal anyone's thunder, but we all knew that was coming.
USA lowers tariffs on Chinese goods to 30%
China lowers tariffs on American goods to 10%
That certainly is an interesting situation for the merchants here. Do they absorb that temporary cost spike or do they temporarily increase their prices, or do they just raise their prices forever acting like the tariffs never dropped back down? And, it's only a 90 day pause on the sky-high tariffs during trade negotiations correct?...there are 20k TEU ships that have had their goods tariffed at the inflated rate.
Took the words right out of my mouth.Nothing like fixing the problem you created, what a terrible thing this has been and total waste of people's time and money.
Exactly. It’s called the “anchor” effect and once people get used to the new normal, there’s usually no viable reason to lower prices again.That certainly is an interesting situation for the merchants here. Do they absorb that temporary cost spike or do they temporarily increase their prices, or do they just raise their prices forever acting like the tariffs never dropped back down? And, it's only a 90 day pause on the sky-high tariffs during trade negotiations correct?
I remember several years back (long before Covid) when there was a short term baking flower shortage. Our local bagel shop raised prices from (IIRC) $0.75 to $1.25 and when the shortage was over he never lowered his prices back down. He's now at $1.75/bagel.
Automotive parts were never included in the 145% tariff. There was a separate 25% auto parts Tariff that remains in effect. So nothing has really changed in regards to how it will affect Rivian based on the recent lowering of trade tariffs.Point being, Rivian will not suffer as much pain as originally anticipated.
Yup, and it has put some US companies out of business due to the uncertaintly. It has affected our engineering business because our clients have deferred projects due to the uncertainty. It has caused lost wages and business revenue that cannot be replaced.Nothing like fixing the problem you created, what a terrible thing this has been and total waste of people's time and money.