Trump wins the tariff wars

Remember, if the tariffs aren’t making imported products more expensive (inflation), then the tariffs aren’t protecting/benefiting US manufacturing.

Higher prices (inflation) are the only way that protectionism works.
If global corporations don't want to pay high tariffs they'll make their shit here! More jobs and more revenue.
 
There, there, I know it's difficult to accept reality but it will come knocking on the door soon and the rapture will begin
This is an AI overview,
Haha, you want me to take your delusions seriously? Keep drinking - it will all be over soon
AI overview

As of July 31, 2025, there is no definitive number on how many corporations are establishing businesses in the US solely to avoid potential future Trump tariffs. However, several companies have announced intentions to expand their US operations, with some explicitly citing potential tariff impacts as a factor.

The following are some examples of companies that have announced or are considering expanding their US presence, potentially influenced by tariff concerns:
  • Pharmaceutical companies: Several pharmaceutical companies, including Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, AstraZeneca, and Roche, have announced plans to invest billions in expanding US manufacturing and research facilities. Trump has stated his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all pharmaceutical imports.
  • Electronics manufacturers: Apple plans a significant investment in the US, including a factory in Texas for AI servers. Other electronics companies like Inventec and LG Electronics are also evaluating or considering expanding US operations.
  • Automakers: Honda is moving some production to the US to avoid potential tariffs, and Hyundai plans to increase localized production.
  • Other industries: Companies across various sectors, including engineering (ABB), industrial gases (Air Liquide), food (Barry Callebaut, Campari), technology (Compal Electronics, Nvidia, Schneider Electric), toys (Cra-Z-Art), hygiene products (Essity), luxury goods (LVMH), and cycling components (NOBL Wheels), are expanding or considering expanding their US operations, with some citing tariff impacts as a factor.
 
This is an AI overview,

AI overview

As of July 31, 2025, there is no definitive number on how many corporations are establishing businesses in the US solely to avoid potential future Trump tariffs. However, several companies have announced intentions to expand their US operations, with some explicitly citing potential tariff impacts as a factor.

The following are some examples of companies that have announced or are considering expanding their US presence, potentially influenced by tariff concerns:
  • Pharmaceutical companies: Several pharmaceutical companies, including Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, AstraZeneca, and Roche, have announced plans to invest billions in expanding US manufacturing and research facilities. Trump has stated his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all pharmaceutical imports.
  • Electronics manufacturers: Apple plans a significant investment in the US, including a factory in Texas for AI servers. Other electronics companies like Inventec and LG Electronics are also evaluating or considering expanding US operations.
  • Automakers: Honda is moving some production to the US to avoid potential tariffs, and Hyundai plans to increase localized production.
  • Other industries: Companies across various sectors, including engineering (ABB), industrial gases (Air Liquide), food (Barry Callebaut, Campari), technology (Compal Electronics, Nvidia, Schneider Electric), toys (Cra-Z-Art), hygiene products (Essity), luxury goods (LVMH), and cycling components (NOBL Wheels), are expanding or considering expanding their US operations, with some citing tariff impacts as a factor.
Icant's brain isn't capable of thought so chatGPT is his answer.
 
This is an AI overview,

AI overview

As of July 31, 2025, there is no definitive number on how many corporations are establishing businesses in the US solely to avoid potential future Trump tariffs. However, several companies have announced intentions to expand their US operations, with some explicitly citing potential tariff impacts as a factor.

The following are some examples of companies that have announced or are considering expanding their US presence, potentially influenced by tariff concerns:
  • Pharmaceutical companies: Several pharmaceutical companies, including Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, Novartis, AstraZeneca, and Roche, have announced plans to invest billions in expanding US manufacturing and research facilities. Trump has stated his intention to impose a 25% tariff on all pharmaceutical imports.
  • Electronics manufacturers: Apple plans a significant investment in the US, including a factory in Texas for AI servers. Other electronics companies like Inventec and LG Electronics are also evaluating or considering expanding US operations.
  • Automakers: Honda is moving some production to the US to avoid potential tariffs, and Hyundai plans to increase localized production.
  • Other industries: Companies across various sectors, including engineering (ABB), industrial gases (Air Liquide), food (Barry Callebaut, Campari), technology (Compal Electronics, Nvidia, Schneider Electric), toys (Cra-Z-Art), hygiene products (Essity), luxury goods (LVMH), and cycling components (NOBL Wheels), are expanding or considering expanding their US operations, with some citing tariff impacts as a factor.
Companies and countries know how to play Donny - give him a concept of a plan.
Real business sign off with timelines & details - that's what's called a business deal - the village idiot just wants someone who makes announcements that make him look like a winner. Other village idiots believe he's a winner.

That's the game - a game for idiots, by idiots
 
Everyone knows Donny's an inveterate liar and commits nothing to paper so that he can change his mind based on his latest whim. So how to deal with such a fool? Tell him what he wants to hear, what will make him look like a winner while laughing behind his back and watch him announce his great win.

That's what all the savvy nations are doing with him and they are waiting until the fools that follow him begin to feel the pain he is inflicting on them.

Vietnam didn't sign any deal or even a joint statement, the UK signed a framework, Indonesia signed a letter of intent, the EU made a joint statement, Japan is giving a loan to the US, not an investment or 500B

. No one has seen any signed deals because there are none

The sooner you fools realise this the sooner it will all be over but unfortunately There's untold damage already done to the US but the longer you fools continue to fall for the the village idiot's whims the more irreprable the damage will be.

You are participants in the tearing down of a once great nation.

All empires have their moment in the Sun - just ask the UK about this
 
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