"How Are We Going to Afford This?" U.S. Companies Face Tariff Reality - China or Higher Costs and Poor Quality when "Made in America"

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Americans stopped making cheap products long ago.This when it became even cheaper to make the products overseas. People can blame policy all they want, but Americans demand and love "cheap."

This is about policy. The policies of tariffs, but of much more. Policies of the past may have made it easier for small businesses and others to have products assembled and made overseas, and then shipped back to America for sales. I'm sure somewhere it all the policy stuff are tax incentives and tax breaks, and other GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES to keep PRIVATE BUSINESSES going on the cheap with bigger, better profits.

My Headline: Trump Tariffs Expose Reality of Higher Costs, Poor Quality of "Made in America" - Small Businesses know that equals products being more expensive with inferior quality.

"How Are We Going to Afford This?" U.S. Companies Face Tariff Reality - Higher Costs and Poor Quality when "Made in America"

Business owners told The Times that President Trump’s tariffs could lead to higher costs and expressed frustration at the sudden uncertainty about policy.

The New York Times has heard from nearly 100 companies that import from China about how the president’s tariffs were affecting them. They are a cross-section of striving enterprises stitched into the global economy: companies that make greeting cards, board games, outdoor footwear, hangers, digital picture frames, coffee equipment, toys, stained-glass windows and custom electronics.

Several themes emerged. American businesses, not Chinese suppliers, were shouldering the cost of tariffs. Many companies said they would have to raise prices to offset the expense if they had not already. Some spoke of a feeling of business paralysis: They were afraid to make plans amid the unpredictable stream of new tariffs, fearing the risk of moving production out of China since no country seemed immune.

Turning to domestic alternatives was usually not viable because they were more expensive, the quality was inferior and there were fewer options. Finally, completely reinventing their supply chain would be a huge undertaking for the companies, requiring time and expense they cannot easily spare.

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From her home in Phoenix, Erica Campbell is waiting for a cargo vessel from China to deliver a shipment of thousands of Jesus rattle dolls, tin Easter eggs, religious-themed baby swaddle blankets and 15,000 packages of Jesus Heals bandages.

Ms. Campbell, 36, the owner of Be a Heart, a Catholic goods business, paid the Chinese factories that manufacture the items months ago. The boxes were loaded in a container before President Trump imposed a new 10 percent tariff on all Chinese imports on Feb. 1. She said she probably avoided paying an additional duty as a result, but she was worried there would be more U.S. tariffs to come.

“I can’t figure out what is going to happen,” Ms. Campbell said. “I am on high alert.”
 
Americans stopped making cheap products long ago.This when it became even cheaper to make the products overseas. People can blame policy all they want, but Americans demand and love "cheap."

This is about policy. The policies of tariffs, but of much more. Policies of the past may have made it easier for small businesses and others to have products assembled and made overseas, and then shipped back to America for sales. I'm sure somewhere it all the policy stuff are tax incentives and tax breaks, and other GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES to keep PRIVATE BUSINESSES going on the cheap with bigger, better profits.

My Headline: Trump Tariffs Expose Reality of Higher Costs, Poor Quality of "Made in America" - Small Businesses know that equals products being more expensive with inferior quality.

"How Are We Going to Afford This?" U.S. Companies Face Tariff Reality - Higher Costs and Poor Quality when "Made in America"

Business owners told The Times that President Trump’s tariffs could lead to higher costs and expressed frustration at the sudden uncertainty about policy.

The New York Times has heard from nearly 100 companies that import from China about how the president’s tariffs were affecting them. They are a cross-section of striving enterprises stitched into the global economy: companies that make greeting cards, board games, outdoor footwear, hangers, digital picture frames, coffee equipment, toys, stained-glass windows and custom electronics.

Several themes emerged. American businesses, not Chinese suppliers, were shouldering the cost of tariffs. Many companies said they would have to raise prices to offset the expense if they had not already. Some spoke of a feeling of business paralysis: They were afraid to make plans amid the unpredictable stream of new tariffs, fearing the risk of moving production out of China since no country seemed immune.

Turning to domestic alternatives was usually not viable because they were more expensive, the quality was inferior and there were fewer options. Finally, completely reinventing their supply chain would be a huge undertaking for the companies, requiring time and expense they cannot easily spare.

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From her home in Phoenix, Erica Campbell is waiting for a cargo vessel from China to deliver a shipment of thousands of Jesus rattle dolls, tin Easter eggs, religious-themed baby swaddle blankets and 15,000 packages of Jesus Heals bandages.

Ms. Campbell, 36, the owner of Be a Heart, a Catholic goods business, paid the Chinese factories that manufacture the items months ago. The boxes were loaded in a container before President Trump imposed a new 10 percent tariff on all Chinese imports on Feb. 1. She said she probably avoided paying an additional duty as a result, but she was worried there would be more U.S. tariffs to come.

“I can’t figure out what is going to happen,” Ms. Campbell said. “I am on high alert.”

So you support exploiting slave like labor in 3rd world countries like China.
 
Oops!

Almost forgot. Jesus saves - sometimes.

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Mr. Trump’s targeting of China has thrown millions of small businesses into turmoil. For decades, American firms have designed products in the United States and turned to Chinese factories to produce the goods efficiently and inexpensively. It is how Apple produces iPhones, and how an entrepreneur like Ms. Campbell, a mother of three, operates a business that she said generates $2 million a year in sales from her kitchen.
So you support exploiting slave like labor in 3rd world countries like China.
Nope. How you got that is beyond me.

This about American small businesses which are the engine of economic life in America
 
Americans stopped making cheap products long ago.This when it became even cheaper to make the products overseas. People can blame policy all they want, but Americans demand and love "cheap."

This is about policy. The policies of tariffs, but of much more. Policies of the past may have made it easier for small businesses and others to have products assembled and made overseas, and then shipped back to America for sales. I'm sure somewhere it all the policy stuff are tax incentives and tax breaks, and other GOVERNMENT SUBSIDIES to keep PRIVATE BUSINESSES going on the cheap with bigger, better profits.

My Headline: Trump Tariffs Expose Reality of Higher Costs, Poor Quality of "Made in America" - Small Businesses know that equals products being more expensive with inferior quality.

"How Are We Going to Afford This?" U.S. Companies Face Tariff Reality - Higher Costs and Poor Quality when "Made in America"

Business owners told The Times that President Trump’s tariffs could lead to higher costs and expressed frustration at the sudden uncertainty about policy.

The New York Times has heard from nearly 100 companies that import from China about how the president’s tariffs were affecting them. They are a cross-section of striving enterprises stitched into the global economy: companies that make greeting cards, board games, outdoor footwear, hangers, digital picture frames, coffee equipment, toys, stained-glass windows and custom electronics.

Several themes emerged. American businesses, not Chinese suppliers, were shouldering the cost of tariffs. Many companies said they would have to raise prices to offset the expense if they had not already. Some spoke of a feeling of business paralysis: They were afraid to make plans amid the unpredictable stream of new tariffs, fearing the risk of moving production out of China since no country seemed immune.

Turning to domestic alternatives was usually not viable because they were more expensive, the quality was inferior and there were fewer options. Finally, completely reinventing their supply chain would be a huge undertaking for the companies, requiring time and expense they cannot easily spare.

View attachment 1084664

From her home in Phoenix, Erica Campbell is waiting for a cargo vessel from China to deliver a shipment of thousands of Jesus rattle dolls, tin Easter eggs, religious-themed baby swaddle blankets and 15,000 packages of Jesus Heals bandages.

Ms. Campbell, 36, the owner of Be a Heart, a Catholic goods business, paid the Chinese factories that manufacture the items months ago. The boxes were loaded in a container before President Trump imposed a new 10 percent tariff on all Chinese imports on Feb. 1. She said she probably avoided paying an additional duty as a result, but she was worried there would be more U.S. tariffs to come.

“I can’t figure out what is going to happen,” Ms. Campbell said. “I am on high alert.”

You are reading it BASSACKWARDS! The tariffs aren't about raising the prices on cheap goods here, but forcing other countries to lower their barriers for our goods there. Get it straight!
 


America is proud of being a nation built on the back of small business. Or at least that’s the narrative we tell ourselves, writes reader Peter McMahon from the Hill Country outpost of Boerne, Texas.
But, he writes, “does that story still exist or has ‘corporate America’ changed the story to a myth?”

Stellar question, Peter! And you may be on to something.
 
I suppose we could just bend over and let other countries continue to screw us. Maybe that's the solution?
You are reading it BASSACKWARDS! The tariffs aren't about raising the prices on cheap goods here, but forcing other countries to lower their barriers for our goods there. Get it straight!

Moi?

Tell that to the people who actually own the businesses. Why do you people now hate Americans who work hard and start businesses? All this to Stand with Trump?

such patriotism .. leader over the people
 
I find solace in the fact there is zero fraud, waste, or corruption in the federal government.

It makes me sleep well at night.

Every dime spent by the federal government is spent on the exact thing it is intended to be spent on and not one dime goes into the pockets of people stealing the money.

Thank you Democrats for making this clear.

THERE IS NO FRAUD, WASTE, OR CORRUPTION IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
 
Elon does.
As do most of the tech bosses and business tycoons who backed Trump and PROJECT 2025

But the hoi polloi must Stand with Trump

What is Project 2025? Something Trump kept insisting he didn't know about and didn't believe in.​


Project 2025 is a federal policy agenda and blueprint for a radical restructuring of the executive branch authored and published by former Trump administration officials in partnership with The Heritage Foundation, a longstanding conservative think tank that opposes abortion and reproductive rights, LGBTQ rights, immigrants’ rights, and racial equity. Project 2025’s largest publication, “Mandate For Leadership,” is a 900-page manual for reorganizing the entire federal government agency by agency to serve a conservative agenda.

such patriotism .. leader over the people
 
I find solace in the fact there is zero fraud, waste, or corruption in the federal government.

It makes me sleep well at night.

Every dime spent by the federal government is spent on the exact thing it is intended to be spent on and not one dime goes into the pockets of people stealing the money.

Thank you Democrats for making this clear.

THERE IS NO FRAUD, WASTE, OR CORRUPTION IN THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT.
The Perfect is the Enemy of the Good

and you people demand perfection when it suits you, but never with your lefaer's failures and shortcomings


such patriotism .. leader over the people
 
Corporations have to accept lower profits and instead engage in indirect "profit sharing" with their domestic workers.

That's really what this comes down to. Stop being lazy currency arbitragers and arming an enemy communist state for a few nickels and defend your nations interests.

Trump gave them a massive tax cut and the greed continued. It's gone too far, make good products, a better mousetrap,
 
There are not people 200 years old getting social security.

All lies.

The federal government is run perfectly and no reconciliations of spending should ever be done.

If you think the federal government should be audited, you are a NAZI.
 
Post here highlight how much MAGA HATES AMERICA'S ENTREPRENEURS when the LEADER of the Cult-of-Personality is is made to look bad😡


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At a minimum, business owners are facing a 10 percent cost increase in the goods that they bring in from China — whether components for items assembled in the United States or finished products made in Chinese facilities. They may receive a bill when the goods arrive at the port, or the additional expense may be bundled into shipment costs. Either way, the entrepreneurs said, in many cases it would be money out of their pockets.
 
There are not people 200 years old getting social security.

All lies.

The federal government is run perfectly and no reconciliations of spending should ever be done.

If you think the federal government should be audited, you are a NAZI.

The ssa knows that.

You're ignorant arse is confused about old, data base fields.

please stop trolling here

next
 
If America gets rid of its environmental laws, labor rights, build factories at the drop of a hat and magically come up with resources we're short of, there's no reason Trump's plan can't succeed. Trump's gamble is that these countries bow down to him. I'm glad being retired and my job's not on the line.
 
Corporations have to accept lower profits and instead engage in indirect "profit sharing" with their domestic workers.

That's really what this comes down to. Stop being lazy currency arbitragers and arming an enemy communist state for a few nickels and defend your nations interests.

Trump gave them a massive tax cut and the greed continued. It's gone too far, make good products, a better mousetrap,
Corporations?

You Magadonans are posting without actually relating to what you're commenting on.

It's all Hit and Run posts in order to deflect and protect the Leader's image.


such patriotism .. leader over the people
tariffs hurt.webp


Even at 10 percent, the tariff is a heavy blow to Julianna Rae, a company that sells high-end silk sleepwear, because all of its products are made in China. Based in Burlington, Mass., the company designs silk robes, pajamas and nightgowns that are produced in China. It imports the goods into the United States and sells them on its website and on Amazon.

The company’s proprietors, Bill Keefe and Juli Lee, said they were scrambling to deal with the cost increases that Mr. Trump’s import taxes were imposing on them. They had imported a lot of inventory before the tariffs took effect, in anticipation of seasonal Christmas and Valentine’s Day demand. Ms. Lee is also exploring whether to delay some shipments in hopes that Mr. Trump might reverse course on his tariffs.

TRY AND KEEP UP TO WHAT IS ACTUALLY BEING POSTED

STOP POSTING COUNTERARGUMENTS TO IMAGINARY POSTS.
 
If America gets rid of its environmental laws, labor rights, build factories at the drop of a hat and magically come up with resources we're short of, there's no reason Trump's plan can't succeed. Trump's gamble is that these countries bow down to him. I'm glad being retired and my job's not on the line.
I REMEMBER ACID RAIN
 
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