GoPro will move some manufacturing out of China to avoid tariffs — but it's not promising U.S. jobs

Can you tell me in your own words what exactly does the EU do in general? Aside from US, they are the largest trading partner with China. Are they as toothless as I hear? Is the entire union lost to the liberal party? I blame May and Merkel.




Why is the EU and Japan so useless? Do they even give a s***?

fighting a trade war like this would be far more difficult for the EU as they are after all not a single country - Brussel prolly does not have the say like Trump has, to slap on 25% on a tweet lol.

Japan.. forget about it... the country's economy aint doing too good and the BOJ has been buying the stocks.

the US really is the final frontier... and thank god we got Trump.
 
fighting a trade war like this would be far more difficult for the EU as they are after all not a single country - Brussel prolly does not have the say like Trump has, to slap on 25% on a tweet lol.

Japan.. forget about it... the country's economy aint doing too good and the BOJ has been buying the stocks.

the US really is the final frontier... and thank god we got Trump.

I was hoping for a little more sarcasm, but I guess you're not the type. lol

Even Angela Merkel? She's supposedly the most powerful women in the world. Toothless as well I assume? Consumed by the liberals alive. I always read about the BOJ's fiscal polices when I want to have a laugh. The central bank is pretty much buying every asset in the country. The debt is now up to a quadrillion yen. People outside finance thinks Japan is a perfect country. Oh sweet irony.
 
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I was hoping for a little more sarcasm, but I guess you're not the type. lol

Merkel? The most powerful women in the world is toothless to China as well? I always read about the BOJ's fiscal polices when I want to have a laugh. The central bank is pretty much buying every asset in the country.

Lol sorry missed the sarcasm. Just there are so many misinformed people out there due to the MSM trying to discredit the president. You see so many name callings but without any substance.

It’s really a shame that in this critical moment when America’s future is on the line so many get brain washed and not rallying behind the president
 
The US can take it. Lots of room for now.

How soon people forget what terrible shape the US economy was in 2009 and what it took to recover ( federal debt levels are a clue ). There is an underlying fragility to the US still because most of the wealth is concentrated and social systems are weakly funded. With boomers aging out and a lack of political will to fix what is important ( like health care ), it's not hard to envision a really tough go of it on the next economic slowdown.

You can piss off all your trade partners, destroy any goodwill rebuilt under Obama, by design reduce your international trade. You're on your own on the next crisis. Not what occurred in 2009, the US reached out for help on a global scale because it needed it.
 
I don't see why. It doesn't benefit neither parties, unless Trump's agenda is just to cripple China at the expense of crippling the US as well. What exactly in a productive sense will come out of this? If anything, when the jobs do return to the US, it'll be all robotic. It makes more sense for companies to invest in technology then to re-hire over priced American workers. Especially now with a $15 minimum wage and these liberals pushing for more socialism.

Those darn "liberals" don't seem too happy with your plan to further concentrate wealth in the top 1-2% of Americans while grossly under funding social systems.
 
https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-gopro-china-tariffs-20181210-story.html

"GoPro Inc. will move most of its U.S.-bound camera production out of China by summer, becoming one of the first brand-name electronics makers to take such action to minimize the impact of the U.S.-China trade war.

“Today’s geopolitical business environment requires agility,” GoPro Chief Financial Officer Brian McGee said in a statement Monday. “We’re proactively addressing tariff concerns.” The company is still deciding where to put the manufacturing operation.

The trade war between the world’s two biggest economies has made more than $250 billion worth of goods from China more expensive for Americans, and President Trump has threatened to place tariffs on all goods from China.

Trump and China’s president, Xi Jinping, agreed Dec. 1 to hold off on increasing tariffs for a few months. But that day’s arrest of Meng Wanzhou — chief financial officer of Chinese tech giant Huawei Technologies Co. — in Canada at the behest of U.S. authorities has stoked renewed fears of a further escalation.

GoPro shares fell 1% on Monday to $4.92. They have declined 35% so far this year.

“This is a sign that those in the technology supply chain aren’t confident we’ll get a clean resolution soon to the trade war,” said Joe Wittine, an analyst at Longbow Research.

The San Mateo, Calif., company said it expected shifting U.S. production to come at a "relatively low cost" since GoPro owns its production equipment. Cameras headed for other countries will continue to be made in China, GoPro said. In the third quarter, more than 40% of the company’s revenue came from the Americas, while about 25% came from countries in Asia and the Pacific area.

China became the world’s factory as multinational companies took advantage of the lower production costs. Yet the tariffs are hurting already thin margins, causing companies to turn toward countries in Southeast Asia as an alternative base if they want to move manufacturing away from China. About one-third of more than 430 companies in China are considering sourcing components or assembly outside of the country as a result of tariffs, according to a survey by AmCham China and AmCham Shanghai.

“GoPro could provide an early look of the post-‘Make America Great’ tech supply chain, where your gadget is made in Vietnam or Indonesia instead of China,” Wittine said."

GoPro,

Come to Québec (Canada) or France...we'll take you. :sneaky:

Joking aside, other Asia Pacific countries will get the new U.S production as they move out of China because of the tariff war. Trump will then go after those "other" countries under the theme to bring back home new jobs. :D

wrbtrader
 
So in the end, the only thing this trade war is doing is crippling both economies... lol

Sure it'll hurt China more then us, but at the core of it is pure destruction.

It will hurt Americans more than Chinese. They lose an export market but there are many products you cannot buy outside of China. American manufacturing has been gutted that much! Especially in consumer and electronics areas.
 
How soon people forget what terrible shape the US economy was in 2009 and what it took to recover ( federal debt levels are a clue ). There is an underlying fragility to the US still because most of the wealth is concentrated and social systems are weakly funded. With boomers aging out and a lack of political will to fix what is important ( like health care ), it's not hard to envision a really tough go of it on the next economic slowdown.

You can piss off all your trade partners, destroy any goodwill rebuilt under Obama, by design reduce your international trade. You're on your own on the next crisis. Not what occurred in 2009, the US reached out for help on a global scale because it needed it.

And the next democratic president who travels to win back that Goodwill, will be accused of being on an apology tour. And the fox viewers will gobble it up.
 
GoPro,

Come to Québec (Canada) or France...we'll take you. :sneaky:

Joking aside, other Asia Pacific countries will get the new U.S production as they move out of China because of the tariff war. Trump will then go after those "other" countries under the theme to bring back home new jobs. :D

wrbtrader

The point of the tariffs is the bring China to the table and put pressure on them to finally sign that fair trade deal. We cannot really match the cheap labor of Asian countries. That could change in the future as more robotics get developed to do repetitive tasks, the cost of producing items in the US will be cheaper. A robot will not ask for a raise, vacation times, sick time, etc. but, just keep on working. Now, someone has to keep that robot working because any mechanical machine will break down as some point. That is where the new jobs including, those programmers who write code to instruct the robot.
 
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