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Old 05-05-2020, 03:31 PM   #211
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So you are "stating" you bought a Samsung washing machine, where Constarblue in Austrailia "stated" some front load models might be made in China. Which model(s) are made in China? The Cornstarblue article failed to mention that and I'm not seeing in their 82 year history much of anything made in China by them. But I did read at Cornstarblu that the price range of Samsung washers is pretty broad and many, many features and options are available. So what are the odds that you happened to want a certain model, with certain features, that are only manufactured in China?

I dunno, I suppose I might be fishing on that day IF that happens in the future. Unless of course, I am able to master time travel before that happens, in which case I would be able to answer your hypothetical question with a factual future answer.

But my gut says, that if China tried to pass along a price increase on one of the mostly hotly competitive technologies in a market place, they would be stupid and would be inconsistent with their demonstrated goal of world domination of that market and would most likely devalue (manipulate) their currency, yet again, to absorb the increase to the end user.
The salesman confirmed at the time that the Samsung washing machine that I was considering purchasing was indeed manufactured in China. And the recent tariffs had increased the price that it was being sold for.

Your comments about needing to master time travel is rather inappropriate and avoiding providing me with an answer to an obvious question. I can make it non-hypothetical for you.

In May of 2019 Trump raised a 10% tariff on $200 billion worth of goods produced in China to 25%. 5,745 products were impacted by the increase in the tariffs.

China does NOT pass along price increases. The price increase is a tax on the product made in China. The companies that import the products from China have the opportunity to pass on the price increases to consumers as they desire.

If you are unable to understand this basic economic principle, I'm sure there is a community college near you that would let you audit the International Economics 101 class.
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Old 05-05-2020, 03:35 PM   #212
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I dodge questions??? .

Did the price of cell phones from China increase?
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Old 05-05-2020, 03:54 PM   #213
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Did the price of cell phones from China increase?
Since the tariffs were never imposed, as I clearly stated, the price of cell phones manufactured in China did not increase due to any tariffs. Clear enough for you? Had the proposed 25% tariffs been imposed just prior to Christmas, an act even Trump knew would not be well received by consumers in the U.S., any company importing those cell phones from China would have had to pay more for the same product. Clear enough for you?

Now try answering my question. Or are you thumbing through community college course catalogs for possible courses offered in International Economics?
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Old 05-05-2020, 04:50 PM   #214
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Since the tariffs were never imposed, as I clearly stated, the price of cell phones manufactured in China did not increase due to any tariffs. ...
Moment of clarity. Thank you. Now which what-if mental gymnastic game do you want to playi next? You thinking China wants to lose market share from their biggest customer? Imma say nope. Most likely, they would sign a trade deal to avoid that - just like what actually happened. What happens next vis-a-vi China? Dunno. Kinda slicey-dicey at this given point in time.
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Moment of clarity. Thank you. Now which what-if mental gymnastic game do you want to playi next? You thinking China wants to lose market share from their biggest customer? Imma say nope. Most likely, they would sign a trade deal to avoid that - just like what actually happened. What happens next vis-a-vi China? Dunno. Kinda slicey-dicey at this given point in time.
I want you to stop hemming and hawing and answer the question I've been asking you for days:

When the U.S. imposes tariffs on products imported from China, who pays that tariff (tax): China, as Trump states, the importer, the consumer, someone else?
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Old 05-06-2020, 09:19 AM   #217
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I want you to stop hemming and hawing and answer the question I've been asking you for days:

When the U.S. imposes tariffs on products imported from China, who pays that tariff (tax): China, as Trump states, the importer, the consumer, someone else?
Ain't seen no such a thing happen yet. Have you? You got an affinity for dead horses?

You keep focusing on things that have not happened, which MIGHT affect the end user cost of a toy from China, via a potential tariff, that has not happened. No, I get it. It's a simplistic thought process for you. But actual reality kinda sucks at times.

It's high time you got a wake up call. Don't worry too much, you might be able to handle it. Mainly depends on your reading and comprehension skills that might still remain. Well, a fair bit on your values and moral code too. But I got some faith in you.

So here goes; What do we EXPORT to China? No, not agriculture or bobbles or cars. What have we actually exported to China since around 2000, maybe sooner? Ever thought about it in those terms? Would you believe Eco-damage and slave labor? Climb down off of the ceiling and read this. I mean actually read it. I'll toss in a couple pictures from the study for free:

Uyghurs for sale: ‘Re-education’, forced labour and surveillance beyond Xinjiang.
http://https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale

The more download friendly version here:
https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws....HZoL37PZmnDNk=

...The Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic minority1 citizens from the far west region of Xinjiang to factories across the country. Under conditions that strongly suggest forced labour, Uyghurs are working in factories that are in the supply chains of at least 83 well-known global brands in the technology, clothing and automotive sectors, including Apple, BMW, Gap, Huawei, Nike, Samsung, Sony and Volkswagen...

...China has attracted international condemnation for its network of extrajudicial ‘re-education camps’ in Xinjiang.7 This report exposes a new phase in China’s social re-engineering campaign targeting minority citizens, revealing new evidence that some factories across China are using forced Uyghur labour under a state-sponsored labour transfer scheme that is tainting the global supply chain....


I'll add that there has been super high demand for this "product" around Wuhan, China lately. Appears the local factories had something of a potentially "unplanned" die-off and they need lots and lots of low cost replacement workers. Maybe because they don't have worker's unions there. I dunno.


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Wanna talk more comprehensively about the "price" and "cost" of cheap Chinese toys to see what we are comfortable "paying" for them - monetarily and morally now?
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Ain't seen no such a thing happen yet. Have you? You got an affinity for dead horses?

You keep focusing on things that have not happened, which MIGHT affect the end user cost of a toy from China, via a potential tariff, that has not happened. No, I get it. It's a simplistic thought process for you. But actual reality kinda sucks at times.

It's high time you got a wake up call. Don't worry too much, you might be able to handle it. Mainly depends on your reading and comprehension skills that might still remain. Well, a fair bit on your values and moral code too. But I got some faith in you.

So here goes; What do we EXPORT to China? No, not agriculture or bobbles or cars. What have we actually exported to China since around 2000, maybe sooner? Ever thought about it in those terms? Would you believe Eco-damage and slave labor? Climb down off of the ceiling and read this. I mean actually read it. I'll toss in a couple pictures from the study for free:

Uyghurs for sale: ‘Re-education’, forced labour and surveillance beyond Xinjiang.
http://https://www.aspi.org.au/report/uyghurs-sale

The more download friendly version here:
https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws....HZoL37PZmnDNk=

...The Chinese government has facilitated the mass transfer of Uyghur and other ethnic minority1 citizens from the far west region of Xinjiang to factories across the country. Under conditions that strongly suggest forced labour, Uyghurs are working in factories that are in the supply chains of at least 83 well-known global brands in the technology, clothing and automotive sectors, including Apple, BMW, Gap, Huawei, Nike, Samsung, Sony and Volkswagen...

...China has attracted international condemnation for its network of extrajudicial ‘re-education camps’ in Xinjiang.7 This report exposes a new phase in China’s social re-engineering campaign targeting minority citizens, revealing new evidence that some factories across China are using forced Uyghur labour under a state-sponsored labour transfer scheme that is tainting the global supply chain....


I'll add that there has been super high demand for this "product" around Wuhan, China lately. Appears the local factories had something of a potentially "unplanned" die-off and they need lots and lots of low cost replacement workers. Maybe because they don't have worker's unions there. I dunno.


And, you order them up, almost like on Amazon.






Buy Now:





Wanna talk more comprehensively about the "price" and "cost" of cheap Chinese toys to see what we are comfortable "paying" for them - monetarily and morally now?
Thank you for once again failing to answer my rather simple question.
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