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Trump is too busy for his own tariff negotiations, so will dictate terms instead

Trump during his first administration -- image credit: White House

Countries including ones who supply Apple, have been told they will no longer get to negotiate tariffs with Trump, because he hasn't got the time.

When Trump announced his "reciprocal" tariffs, he could not have tried to be any clearer — these were the tariffs, there would be no exceptions. Then there were exceptions, then those were temporary, and then there came negotiations with various countries, which came along with a pause in the tariffs.

Now Trump says there simply isn't time to negotiate with all of the countries, so he's not going to. Instead, according to Bloomberg, Trump says that "over the next two to three weeks," countries will just be told what their new tariff is.

Specifically, treasury secretary Scott Bessent and commerce secretary Howard Lutnick "will be sending letters out essentially telling people [what] they'll be paying to do business in the United States."

"I think we're going to be very fair," he continued. "But it's not possible to meet the number of people that want to see us."

Trump did not say whether the tariffs imposed would be the same as the ones announced on his so-called "Liberation Day." Nor did he say which countries would get letters, nor how many.

He did say that there were "150 countries that want to make a deal," but now how many he and the White House were actually working with.

Regardless of whether a country gets to negotiate or just receives a letter, they will not pay the tariffs that Trump decrees. The named country never pays any of the tariff, as it's actually a charge against the US firm importing from those countries.

This means Apple is predicting it will have to pay out $900 million just in tariffs during its next financial quarter. That's because Trump set tariffs on imports from all around the world — meaning Apple is paying tariffs on what it buys in from every single overseas supplier.

One stated intention of the tariffs is to bring money into the US from other countries, while in practice it is coming from American firms and the consumers they sell to. Another is that this will bring manufacturing back to the States, and all it's doing is making firms reshore to different non-US territories.

21 Comments

hammeroftruth 17 Years · 1389 comments

The suits of 

the Heard and McDonald islands will be able to meet with Trump over tuna tarrifs. White House aides will need to put down an immense amount of newspaper before the meeting. 

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mikethemartian 19 Years · 1636 comments

The suits of the Heard and McDonald islands will be able to meet with Trump over tuna tarrifs. White House aides will need to put down an immense amount of newspaper before the meeting. 

Trump probably thinks he is going to be negotiating with Oswald Cobblepot.

mark fearing 17 Years · 457 comments

Incompetence at a level only America could produce...

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humbug1873 3 Years · 203 comments

I pulled my investments, money  and accounts  out the US in preparation for the current idiot ... in December .. and plan to keep my money out of the US and away from US companies for the foreseeable future.

I don't like to deal with idiots, that elected that clown not once but twice instead of putting him into a jail cell. From a country that did this mistake once before almost 100 years ago. Don't give in to fascists.

It's time we get liberated form US dominance. So liberation day was right.

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teejay2012 13 Years · 427 comments

Does it matter what Trump says the tariff is going to be? Mexico and Canada had a fully executed trade agreement with the US, one that Trump himself negotiated, approved and signed, and 1 month into office, he tore it up. Trump changes his mind as much as New England weather. No one trusts him or the US anymore.

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