Who would risk investing millions into a factory when you have no idea when your materials could be randomly taxed/tariffed. Was literally working on factory plans in Troy, MI when this put a permanent hold on it. Relying on Quebec aluminum like many others. No sense continuing if we have to use Chinese aluminum, just expand the China facility instead.
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I work in automation in SEMI. My idiot conservative boss is convinced that this will help us by bringing manufacturing from Mexico.
Does he not know about the Mexico Tariffs? Is he planning to just become Mexican when the USA goes to shit?
He thinks it will make manufacturers come to MI because they won't want to pay tariffs.
Minimum wage in MI is $10.25 USD PER HOUR, and the Mexico minimum wage PER DAY is supposedly $248.93 PESO equal to about 12 USD and potentially rising, so your boss ~~might have a point if the US workforce doesn't just leave the country themselves.~~ is wrong, the manufacturing is staying in Mexico.
EDIT: Mexico minimum is per day not hour.
I had to look that up, because it didn't sound right. Turns out it's 248.93 pesos per day, not per hour
It's baffling how foreign relations 101 gets completely thrown out the window by this shining idiot. It is SO important to establish good trade and relations with your bordering countries, and what does this guy do? The exact opposite.
Some of those relations have taken decades to refine. Now little Donny is playing with a hammer and turning it all to shit within weeks.
remind you of any sickly potato shaped dickheads in moscow who sit atop thrones of skulls you know?
Did Donny dickbrain watch the southpark movie and think it was a documentry.
I'm waiting for him to announce "Operation Get-behind-the-darkies".
So be it.
I can't wait for the layoffs at my UPS hub. I told them it was gonna happen before the election. His shit business tactics will lead to economic devastation and was poo pooed and hand waved away. Let the hammer fall. Maybe it will wake up people.
It won't stand a chance of waking anyone up unless we rub it in their stupid selfish faces at every opportunity and they can't get a reprieve from learning about how stupid their fucking choices are. Make sure to tell the trumpists laid off "Your president!" on the way out.
The state of most manufacturing facilities is already abysmal. They barely need any help going under.
Orange 🍊
Mangoes 🥭🥭🥭
Bananas 🍌🍌🍌
Ohh, that’s clever. It took me a moment.
spoiler
Orange man goes bananas
He has to go after the beer to really hurt murica.
American alcohol is on the list of immediate tarrifs as well as orange juice, peanut butter, clothing, and cosmetics. There will be further tarrifs on dairy, beef, poultry, fruits and vegetables, steel, aluminum, cars, trucks, busses, and boats after a 21 day delay to give time for Canadian companies to adjust supply chains.
I was quite surprised to see coffee on the list. There's only 1 state far enough south to grow coffee (Hawaii).
That means they import the beans grown elsewhere for processing.
It turns out that Folgers does its roasting and packaging in New Orleans. It's unclear where the beans are from, but I'm sure it's "everywhere".
To my friends in Canada, take this opportunity to upgrade from Folgers.
Costco has a great Colombian whole bean that they sail from Colombia to Quebec where it's roasted and packaged. Cafe William's Sailboat coffee. We love it. We'll be buying it exclusively now!