Trump UNLEASHING HELL on BRICS Currency
By Business Basics
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@nedwalport4426
The cartels will have to switch from human trafficking to laptops and jeans.
@kateryan9988
Beautiful. Let’s all further help the Chinese out by reducing any Made-in-China purchases whenever humanly possible.
@oh-yeah1030
Time to wake up to the true cost of cheap goods. They stated their desires. Nothing wrong reacting to their intentions.
@Nothinghappinghere-qz4ji
At least the BRICS coalition has a good name for a new global currency – ‘the Bric’. Sounds solid.
@SwirlsDancing
Xi Jingping shaking hands with India’s leader: Look at that face. He looks like he’s chewing a whole skinned lemon from having to do it. I don’t know about anybody else but I don’t place a lot of confidence in that handshake.
@TheBunnyTheBearFan
This is going to hurt the average person substantially. Tariffs never work the way they should, and for those that say we should bring jobs back to the US, blame the massive corporations that are offshoring jobs, not the cost of goods.
@kennethng8346
I think the challenge BRICS countries have is the big three (Russia, China, India) really don’t trust each other and really would not hesitate to stab them in the back should it lead to their advantage. In addition, each of them is seeming to say “all of you abandon your curriencies and support mine going forward”. Maybe long term it will work. But for the short term I see it being like the EU.
@dpactootle2522
De-dollarization should be allowed in a free global market system, as it is just another form of competition, and let the best currency win. As simple as that.
@rexjrd963
Really automotive, food, and energy, that’s what economists think will cripple us.
1. There are no brics car brands in the U.S., and most of manufacturing takes place outside of brics countries.
2. America is a top food exported, with only 15% of it’s food being imported.
3. Trump has said his entire campaign that we’re gonna go back to using our domestic oil for energy.
Not to mention if China isn’t making everything for us, then a lot of manufacturing will come back to the U.S. Those jobs will be perfect for ensuring low income households aren’t hurt by the tariffs.
@Alphasig336
The currencies of Every BRICS countries has already started to plummet.
@stevenschwartz-vf2lg
The only way we could function with high tariffs is through immigration. We don’t have the native workers able or willing to do the work in these instances. I believe it would have been wiser to negotiate individual free trade agreements that are tailored to specific countries in order to achieve the desired results rather than issuing an atomic bomb.
@markysspotlight2472
We don’t want American vehicles assembled in other countries or any other American brands for that matter
@matthewchristian9591
Honestly let them make their own money they will fall to infighting between russia and china about who should hold the cash control.
@controllerplayer1720
The problem is that all of the companies from US, Canada, Europe, South Korea and Japan they put it in china back in 1990’s to enrich this unruly party in china also helping the military development of china.. israel also do its part to enrich the party in china back in 1990’s – 2000’s.
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