Former Rep. Charlie Dent highlighted the absurdity of former President Trump's comments about imposing a 100% tariff on cars manufactured in Mexico by China if he's re-elected, during a speech in Dayton, Ohio.
How would you Trumpers like 100% tariff on cars manufactured in Mexico by China?
Trump is finally making policy promises!
His people know what he meant, just as they did at the J6 Rally.
#2 | POSTED BY CORKY
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Unless I missed something, you already can't buy Chinese cars in America.
#7 | POSTED BY SNOOFY
But its kind of missing the point. Chinese vehicle quality improved, OEMs branched out into Eastern Europe, India, and Mexico.
It won't be long now for Western Europe to fall.
Eyes are on the US market, 2025-2030.
NAFTA I imagine, Chinese are going to build them in Mexico.
www.autoweek.com
Chinese and Tesla are innovating ... American legacy manufactures are stagnating because IMO they (autoworkers and management) know they will be bailed out.
Can anyone point to a time when tariffs produced positive results? I can't.
#15 | POSTED BY BELLRINGER
American light Trucks %25, this keeps American automotive companies in business!
Theres a wonderful $10000 Japanese truck ... practical, perfection, in a simplistic sort of way...
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Your high paying union car plant job wouldn't exist without slave labor.
No, no no, the jobs wouldn't exist without tariffs.
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