cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/28194139

Donald Trump and White House officials walked back a Friday announcement that there would be tariff exemptions on imported electronics.

In a Truth Social post on Sunday, Trump directly denied the tariff exemption announcement.

“This is really mind-boggling. If this was serious industrial policy, the main thing you want is certainty: ‘Here’s the tariff, it will be in place for the indefinite future, and you should plan accordingly,’” Dean Baker, an economist at the Center for Economic and Policy Research, a left-leaning think tank, said, according to The Washington Post. “Here, it’s basically: ‘Come back next week and see what we’ve got.’ That’s no way to run an economy.”

  • thanks AV@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Apple supposedly flew 500 tons of new phones from China to import them before the tariffs came in last tuesday lol

    I honestly can’t get enough of it. All these shitty business owners are finally getting fucked over by their special baby and he’s breaking their backs lmaoo

    we’ll beat the tariffs, I’ll bring my inventory over before they go into effect

    spends exorbitant fees filling planes full of phones

    tariffs are suspended

    (ノ゜ο゜)ノ

    tariffs are suspended

    • ploot@lemmy.blahaj.zoneOP
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      2 days ago

      Tariffs came in last Tuesday, were removed on Friday, came back on Sunday. I expect Tim Apple is loving the daily surprises.

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      I don’t think Apple really lost much money doing that. It’s not like the phones are going to spoil. They’ll just send the next batch of new ones from Taiwan to backfill the inventory.

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        They definitely also ramped up production and ran huge overtime to get those phones delivered before the deadline. I’m pretty sure they’re taking a hit for that. The whole point was to get them in before the deadline and then sell them at the inflated post-tariff price. Now that whole idea kinda doesn’t work out. It’s deliciously hilarious.