Tariff threats are a negotiating tool. Their goal is to stop border incusions and fentynal smuggling.
Mexico in cooperating now so tariffs are off, for now.
Tariff threats arenβt negotiating tools, just poorly thought out economic policy or stock manipulation. Tariffs have nothing to do with fentanyl since most of it is domestically produced. Not sure what you mean by a border incursion but whatever it is tariffs have little to no effect on migrants. We donβt buy migrants, we just employ them.
That's mostly because of your countries VAT, not the 2% tariff. Reciprocal tariffs will be the future. If the EU lowers theirs, we will lower ours.
VAT and tariffs are not the same. VAT is added to domestic products and functions more like sales tax which we do have in America. We also have myriad ways of gaming the sales tax system. The tariff debacle did little more than raise price. Global economics is a complex matter for which oversimplified explanations only deepen the confusion.
We have so far escaped a fentanyl problem in the UK, but having seen the number who died in just one year in the US, I can entirely see why you'd use any tactic to stop it.
God forbid we ever take the obesisty problem as seriously.
So I respectfully ask, what does the fentanyl problem have to do with what will happen to the MIM Fender Guitars?
This is all beginning to sound like that party game "The 3 degrees of Kevin Bacon!".π₯
You can link anything to everything IF you try hard enough!
So I respectfully ask, what does the fentanyl problem have to do with what will happen to the MIM Fender Guitars?
This is all beginning to sound like that party game "The 3 degrees of Kevin Bacon!".π₯
You can link anything to everything IF you try hard enough!
You could smuggle a lot of that stuff in a Strat body...