@@madsam0320 Really? Do they have time to focus on other things in the short breaks between praising the Dear Leader and yelling 'death to the West'? Tell me more.
@@jacksmith-mu3ee Probably because of the following Soviet joke: - Comrades! Lenin has opened our eyes! -Our eyes too.... a little bit (squinting is also customary) The original in Russian is: -- Товарищи! Ленин открыл нам глаза! -- И нам ... цуть цуть/ (А нам не оцень...)
If China wants, we can also raise tariffs to 100% on high-end cars imported from the United States, Fords, Lincolns, etc. It's just that we don't want to act like a bully like America.
Lol okay, if you think America is just a pure bully than you're bias is extreme. If you think China is completely innocent in any of this tension, then you are like the mother who thinks their child cannot do anything wrong...regardless of who tells them
Lol, China doesn't "want to act like a bully like America" :) . I suppose that's why China has banned so many American companies from doing business there : UA-cam is blocked in China, i.e. *prevented from making any money* ; so is Facebook, GitHub, and countless other American tech firms. Now that the US is finally paying them back in kind, these people are losing their chopsticks. Hilarious. I wonder if their sense of self-reflection is surgically removed at birth, or something... it's a mystery.
American themselves don’t buy luxury American brand’ cars, like Lincoln Zephyr and so on, they are already made in China for the Chinese market, so the communist party can’t tariff ‘em
@@andysk5438 uh huh sure kid List of Countries the US has Bombed Since the End c WWII (may be incomplete) Korea and China 1950-53 (Korean War) Guatemala 1954, 1960 Indonesia 1958 Cuba 1959-61 Vietnam 1961-73 Laos 1964-73 Belgian Congo 1964 Dominican Republic 1965--66 Peru 1965 Guatemala 1967-1969 Cambodia 1969-1970 Nicaragua 198OS El Salvador 1980s Lebanon 1982-84 Grenada 1983 Lebanon 1983, J 1984 (Lebanese, Syrian targets) Iran 1987 Panama 1989 Iraq 1991 (First Gulf War); 1991- 2003 (US/UK "NO Fly Zone") Kuwait 1991 Somalia 1992--94; 2007 Bosnia 1994-1995 Iran 1997 Sudan 1998 Afghanistan 1998 Yugoslavia 1999 Afghanistan 2001--ongoing Iraq 2003 (Second War--more recently predator drones) Yemen 2002, 2009 Libya 1986, 2011
Taxing Chinese EVs also hurts the interests of American consumers, which means that Americans have been spending several times more money to buy worse cars.
These policies are bottom up and have majority support of the American public. Why else do you think they are being done in an election year? Because they will garner support
@@valetudo1569 The US ain't never imported Chinese EVs. This tax is just like shakin' hands with thin air. It don't serve the interests of American consumers. It just reps the interests of the big shots behind Biden.
US firms made $472 billion in revenue in China in 2022. Companies like Nike, Starbucks, Apple make billions of revenue every year. Its not just factories, many companies will lose big part of their revenue chain in a single strike. China is the only country where Apple had to lower prices, unheard of in rest of the world.
The government spend over 5 billion to build ev charging stations, and they only build less than 10 high power charging stations in 2 year. And I thought this was a joke or fake new.😅
China has not exported a single new energy electric vehicle to the United States. It makes no difference if you add a 1,000% tariff. Tax on goods that have never been imported? ?😂😂😂😂😂hahaha
US is also raising tariff on them. Biden is not serious about the environment or inflation? You know why US is scared? EV are selling in China for $15K a pop.
@@super_hero2 I also want to add that the reason why BYD doesn’t want to sell EV to US was to avoid the tariffs and waiting for relations to cool off. Now that the tariffs have been implemented, they no longer have to wait and start building cars for the U.S. now. The U.S. govpractically accelerated the inevitable.
Math: 100% on $0 car import from China is, ZERO!!! Might get reelection votes, though. If import one Chinese car, all of the 100% tariff will have to come out of that buyer’s pocket.
The US market is Sinophobic. You already have Tesla in the US. China should focus on the Global South and its allies where they can sell more inexpensive and high-tech NEVs and green-tech products. The Global South within the BRI deserves to enjoy Chinese products that are more high-end compared to the US. The US has one or three high-tech brands monopolizing the economy while China has more, which can give consumers in the Global South more choices and even lower prices because of competition.
It is the same thing as is happening in Russia now. Russia is seizing the assets of American companies who were dumb enough to operate there and getting fully integrated. At some point your risk management in China had to have included the fact that if China invades Taiwan, you are very likely to lose 100% of your assets in mainland china.
@@maxisjordan2756 Well they can compete in China. Why can't they compete with China in US? I think they can. They just don't want to. Americans are easier to rip off with aid of the government.
@@icu17siberia The same thing was said about Japanese cars in the 1970s. Do you know any Americans looking to buy a car made by a US automobile company or one from Honda or Toyota?
imo this is a sign of weakness, its like the spolied rich kid who loses and take the ball home with him/her
Your opinion is not too informed then
Spot on. 👍👍
Apparently, free market economy means putting up 100% tariffs on competitor's products because it's too cheap. 😃😃
@@icu17siberia BYD EVs (like the Seal and the Dolphin) gets 5 star safety ratings in both Europe and Australia.
@@icu17siberia If they can get 5 star ratings in Europe and Australia, they shouldn't have trouble meeting US requirements.
Losers focus on winners. Winners focus on winning. 🙄
Does that explain the PRC's focus on Taiwan?
@@andysk5438 PRC is not as focus on Taiwan as some outsiders are.
@@madsam0320 Really? Do they have time to focus on other things in the short breaks between praising the Dear Leader and yelling 'death to the West'? Tell me more.
@@andysk5438then why is usa focused on china
@@jacksmith-mu3ee Probably because of the following Soviet joke:
- Comrades! Lenin has opened our eyes!
-Our eyes too.... a little bit (squinting is also customary)
The original in Russian is:
-- Товарищи! Ленин открыл нам глаза!
-- И нам ... цуть цуть/ (А нам не оцень...)
If China wants, we can also raise tariffs to 100% on high-end cars imported from the United States, Fords, Lincolns, etc. It's just that we don't want to act like a bully like America.
China should!
Lol okay, if you think America is just a pure bully than you're bias is extreme. If you think China is completely innocent in any of this tension, then you are like the mother who thinks their child cannot do anything wrong...regardless of who tells them
Lol, China doesn't "want to act like a bully like America" :) . I suppose that's why China has banned so many American companies from doing business there : UA-cam is blocked in China, i.e. *prevented from making any money* ; so is Facebook, GitHub, and countless other American tech firms. Now that the US is finally paying them back in kind, these people are losing their chopsticks. Hilarious. I wonder if their sense of self-reflection is surgically removed at birth, or something... it's a mystery.
American themselves don’t buy luxury American brand’ cars, like Lincoln Zephyr and so on, they are already made in China for the Chinese market, so the communist party can’t tariff ‘em
@@andysk5438 uh huh sure kid
List of Countries the US has Bombed Since the End c
WWII
(may be incomplete)
Korea and China 1950-53 (Korean War)
Guatemala 1954, 1960
Indonesia 1958
Cuba 1959-61
Vietnam 1961-73
Laos 1964-73
Belgian Congo 1964
Dominican Republic 1965--66
Peru 1965
Guatemala 1967-1969
Cambodia 1969-1970
Nicaragua 198OS
El Salvador 1980s
Lebanon 1982-84
Grenada 1983
Lebanon 1983, J 1984 (Lebanese, Syrian targets)
Iran 1987
Panama 1989
Iraq 1991 (First Gulf War); 1991- 2003 (US/UK "NO
Fly Zone")
Kuwait 1991
Somalia 1992--94; 2007
Bosnia 1994-1995
Iran 1997
Sudan 1998
Afghanistan 1998
Yugoslavia 1999
Afghanistan 2001--ongoing
Iraq 2003 (Second War--more recently predator
drones)
Yemen 2002, 2009
Libya 1986, 2011
Taxing Chinese EVs also hurts the interests of American consumers, which means that Americans have been spending several times more money to buy worse cars.
Another form of government tax just like daylight robbery
These policies are bottom up and have majority support of the American public. Why else do you think they are being done in an election year? Because they will garner support
@@valetudo1569 The US ain't never imported Chinese EVs. This tax is just like shakin' hands with thin air. It don't serve the interests of American consumers. It just reps the interests of the big shots behind Biden.
Largely done to favor the unions, not to serve the general public or consumer.
@@valetudo1569 so well timed during election season too...
US firms made $472 billion in revenue in China in 2022. Companies like Nike, Starbucks, Apple make billions of revenue every year. Its not just factories, many companies will lose big part of their revenue chain in a single strike. China is the only country where Apple had to lower prices, unheard of in rest of the world.
If US consumers were allowed to buy $10,000 Chinese EVs, all US automakers aside from maybe Tesla would go bankrupt.
US: " We can sell high tech goods to you at high price, you can't."
China: "..."
Well, who are paying the price?
When Trump did it they called it tax on Americans lmfao so what do we call it now?
Inflation. China only import 0.4% of US steel. US increase the tariff to 25%. Now US steel puice can go up another 25%
preemptive tax
preemptive tax on Americans who can't actually buy Chinese EVs yet
The government spend over 5 billion to build ev charging stations, and they only build less than 10 high power charging stations in 2 year. And I thought this was a joke or fake new.😅
The government is not serious about inflation or environment
simply to.sell expensive oil..
China has not exported a single new energy electric vehicle to the United States. It makes no difference if you add a 1,000% tariff.
Tax on goods that have never been imported? ?😂😂😂😂😂hahaha
China can just sell EV batteries at ridiculous price
US is also raising tariff on them. Biden is not serious about the environment or inflation? You know why US is scared? EV are selling in China for $15K a pop.
Here’s the problem, the U.S. gov doesn’t care as long as they can convince the citizens that their cars are better.
@@tiberianexcalibur good luck doing that with the internet. If china makes their batteries more expensive then the US tesla in particular is screwed.
@@super_hero2 I don’t think Tesla has the backing of the U.S. gov. But I know the big 3 does.
@@super_hero2 I also want to add that the reason why BYD doesn’t want to sell EV to US was to avoid the tariffs and waiting for relations to cool off. Now that the tariffs have been implemented, they no longer have to wait and start building cars for the U.S. now. The U.S. govpractically accelerated the inevitable.
All of sudden American brand cars are not selling so well in China. Just watch.
Volvo is owned by Geely Automotive, thus Volvos built on Chinese platforms will be here. BYD already builds electric buses and trucks in California.
Math: 100% on $0 car import from China is, ZERO!!!
Might get reelection votes, though.
If import one Chinese car, all of the 100% tariff will have to come out of that buyer’s pocket.
😂
The US market is Sinophobic. You already have Tesla in the US. China should focus on the Global South and its allies where they can sell more inexpensive and high-tech NEVs and green-tech products.
The Global South within the BRI deserves to enjoy Chinese products that are more high-end compared to the US. The US has one or three high-tech brands monopolizing the economy while China has more, which can give consumers in the Global South more choices and even lower prices because of competition.
It is the same thing as is happening in Russia now. Russia is seizing the assets of American companies who were dumb enough to operate there and getting fully integrated. At some point your risk management in China had to have included the fact that if China invades Taiwan, you are very likely to lose 100% of your assets in mainland china.
frozen Russian assets...
US and EU seized $300 billion of their assets first.
少看点假新闻..天天看西方媒体炒作台湾话题,无聊..
SICK OF ENDLESS BLA BLA BLA-JUST DECOUPLE 100%
China don't raise tariffs on us made ev-cars, because they don't import any🤣🤣
Tesla is in China. And GM sells more cars in China than US.
@@davidwong5197 those teslas are made in shanghai dude, shanghai tesla mega factory look familiar to you ?
@@maxisjordan2756 Well they can compete in China. Why can't they compete with China in US? I think they can. They just don't want to. Americans are easier to rip off with aid of the government.
Why even allow Chinese EV cars in America????
Tesla sells in China. If they retaliate, US will lose a lot more than them since their market is a lot larger.
@@icu17siberia The same thing was said about Japanese cars in the 1970s. Do you know any Americans looking to buy a car made by a US automobile company or one from Honda or Toyota?
Soviet Union 2.0
bully ball
Drama la this angmoh 😂
Never trust China-made EV . Japanese and American products have very high quality! Don't be fooled.
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I ll trust china over cia
Most US consumers don't know that Volvo is a Chinese brand. Me? I prefer to buy from a fine American brand like Tesla ❤
why? Chinese products are far superior
Made in China Tesla though...
Chinese owned made in Sweden. Smithfield is also Chinese owned based in Dakota. And Chinese also own the Panama canal.
@@davidwong5197 Volvo is covered by these tariffs
@@icu17siberia You know there is a thing call Google. Being ignorant is not a strength.
Yuan devaluation? more likely to happen is USD turning toilet paper.....🤣🤣🤣🤣