Australia’s chances of escaping America’s global steel and aluminium tariffs appear all but extinguished, with the US president reconfirming his commitment to a comprehensive tariff regime he argues will be “the greatest thing we’ve ever done as a country”.

“We’re going to take in hundreds of billions of dollars in tariffs, and we’re going to become so rich, you’re not going to know where to spend all that money,” Donald Trump told reporters on board Air Force One flying from Florida to Washington DC.

“We’re basically going to take back the money – a lot of the money that we’ve given away over many decades.”

  • Furbag@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Those people are, sadly, too shortsighted to realize that they can’t have their cake and eat it too. They want domestic manufacturing back, but they turn around and buy cheap Chinese shit from Walmart for a fraction of what it would cost if all manufacturing were here instead. Those two things are pretty much mutually exclusive.

    If it came between Trump getting his way or big business getting their way, I’m betting on the big box retailers lobbying to stop Trump from doing anything that might dig into their profits. Rich folk aren’t ideologues, they’re just greedy assholes.

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      14 hours ago

      even if some manufactering comes back, they still need to source materials from other countries.