Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the american buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
exciting!
Lots more work to do
“Canada will not let this unjustified action go unanswered. Should American tariffs
come into effect tonight, Canada will, effective 12:01am EST tomorrow (Tuesday),
respond with 25 per cent tariffs.”
now Canadians pay too....
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
Author:
Nubs_Select
Posted:
Mar 4, 2025 12:43
Subject:
Re: so it begins... Enter: The Return of the Locals
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
exciting!
Lots more work to do
“Canada will not let this unjustified action go unanswered. Should American tariffs
come into effect tonight, Canada will, effective 12:01am EST tomorrow (Tuesday),
respond with 25 per cent tariffs.”
now Canadians pay too....
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
But yeah, for all of us no matter the country, in the end the common folk are
the ones who pick up the bill
Author:
randyf
Posted:
Mar 4, 2025 14:19
Subject:
Re: so it begins... Enter: The Return of the Locals
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
exciting!
Lots more work to do
“Canada will not let this unjustified action go unanswered. Should American tariffs
come into effect tonight, Canada will, effective 12:01am EST tomorrow (Tuesday),
respond with 25 per cent tariffs.”
now Canadians pay too....
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
But yeah, for all of us no matter the country, in the end the common folk are
the ones who pick up the bill
I was reading how the Canadian tariffs are being specifically targeted to businesses
and products from the red states of the US. So, the effects on common folk here
from Canada will not be felt the same everywhere.
Author:
Nubs_Select
Posted:
Mar 4, 2025 14:47
Subject:
Re: so it begins... Enter: The Return of the Locals
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
exciting!
Lots more work to do
“Canada will not let this unjustified action go unanswered. Should American tariffs
come into effect tonight, Canada will, effective 12:01am EST tomorrow (Tuesday),
respond with 25 per cent tariffs.”
now Canadians pay too....
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
But yeah, for all of us no matter the country, in the end the common folk are
the ones who pick up the bill
I was reading how the Canadian tariffs are being specifically targeted to businesses
and products from the red states of the US. So, the effects on common folk here
from Canada will not be felt the same everywhere.
Indeed, I just checked and it seems your right
Author:
Saitobricks.ca
Posted:
Mar 4, 2025 16:16
Subject:
Re: so it begins... Enter: The Return of the Locals
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
exciting!
Lots more work to do
“Canada will not let this unjustified action go unanswered. Should American tariffs
come into effect tonight, Canada will, effective 12:01am EST tomorrow (Tuesday),
respond with 25 per cent tariffs.”
now Canadians pay too....
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
But yeah, for all of us no matter the country, in the end the common folk are
the ones who pick up the bill
I was reading how the Canadian tariffs are being specifically targeted to businesses
and products from the red states of the US. So, the effects on common folk here
from Canada will not be felt the same everywhere.
Indeed, I just checked and it seems your right
It’s a pitifully attempt to punish a certain voter base
Author:
Nubs_Select
Posted:
Mar 4, 2025 20:16
Subject:
Re: so it begins... Enter: The Return of the Locals
Yay...
SirIceCream1001 made it just under the wire
good luck up there, might get costly if it even ends up applying to any of you.
not sure if it applies to 'regular mail'/ everything or just major imports.
if its applies to us then its the American buyers who will be paying 25% more.
Because we as sellers are not responsible for any custom duties or taxes.
this only entails those imports will be 25% more expensive to purchase in the
first place., once buyers notice this often enough, they are likely to apply
shipping filters to eliminate the more expensive options....
a 25% off sale now just puts your pricing back to 'normal'.....
indeed
by the sounds of it (for the moment) the de minimis exemption holds until they
can figure out how to charge it on personal items. also, by the sounds of it,
they plan on adding tariffs to pretty much every (major) country (Canada, Mexico,
china, and the eu) meanwhile all of those countries will only apply it to the
USA so we can still buy from other countries meanwhile unforutnalty for those
in the USA it will likely start being pretty much everything that isn't made
in the USA, but also those USA companies will have a hit in sales as not as many
other countries will want their goods which when combined with the increase in
demand from the USA residents who now buy more from the USA will probably mean
it will be about the same $ wise for them and in the end the average citizen
is left with the bill...
but hopefully by time the next administration rolls around they may end so hopefully
(probably just jynxed it ) these are "temporary" tariffs that will
only last a few years
They might be gone soon after the election
seems like the administration in the USA doesn't like any of the main "contestants"
Hmm, I haven’t heard anything about that, but things change day to day so who
knows
pm sent with link but ill avoid it here so as to not involve politics beyond
directly related to tariffs
On the bright side, I got my first BDP set today, hopefully I can finish the
inventory tomorrow
exciting!
Lots more work to do
“Canada will not let this unjustified action go unanswered. Should American tariffs
come into effect tonight, Canada will, effective 12:01am EST tomorrow (Tuesday),
respond with 25 per cent tariffs.”
now Canadians pay too....
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
But yeah, for all of us no matter the country, in the end the common folk are
the ones who pick up the bill
I was reading how the Canadian tariffs are being specifically targeted to businesses
and products from the red states of the US. So, the effects on common folk here
from Canada will not be felt the same everywhere.
Indeed, I just checked and it seems your right
update again,
"could scale back Canada, Mexico tariffs Wednesday"
so this might mean the de minimis stay or something. who knows tho...
welcome to the future, the Mom & Pop store is back on the Menu!
To a point, but Canada will only have tariffs on USA, so we can get stuff tariff
free from other countries still, but America has tariffs on Canada, Mexico, china,
and possibly the eu meaning pretty much everything will have tariffs which is
arguably worse
But yeah, for all of us no matter the country, in the end the common folk are
the ones who pick up the bill
I was reading how the Canadian tariffs are being specifically targeted to businesses
and products from the red states of the US. So, the effects on common folk here
from Canada will not be felt the same everywhere.
you just described Canada as engaging in:
Definition of a word:
' obstinate or unreasonable attachment to a belief, opinion, or faction,
in particular prejudice against a person or people on the basis of their membership
of a particular group'
according to you, the Canadian Tariffs are targeting people & businesses
in "Red States" in America simply because they live in a "Red State"...
what Canada is doing is the word defined above
tisk-tisk Canada
its also known as putting pressure on the people closent involved in the trade
war was started against Canada