• StinkyFingerItchyBum@lemmy.ca
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    4 hours ago

    “A deal is a deal”

    The fuck it is. There are no deals possible with the US. Bad faith actors with no court, congress or rule of law.

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    Unfortunately the EU has no say in the tariffs that the US charges its own citizens. US customs can just ignore the Supreme Court ruling and keep charging people to get their stuff out of lockdown and there’s not a whole lot anyone can do. In theory the Supreme Court could maybe charge Trump with contempt of court but that’s about as likely as Trump suddenly becoming a decent human being instead of an ambulatory bag of excrement.

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      Unfortunately the EU has no say

      Actually we do, when Trump last time threatened EU, EU suspended the ratification process of the trade deal, and Trump IMMEDIATELY pulled back.
      EU has lots of options to retaliate against USA, for instance tax on American IT services is a very high ranking one.
      Just Denmark alone supply 70% of insulin to USA. And handles 30% of container cargo to USA. This was revealed recently because of Trump threats against Greenland, which is part of the Kingdom of Denmark.
      USA is far from as independent as they like to pretend, they have dependencies even on a tiny country like Denmark of only 6 million citizens.
      EU has given many admissions to USA under Trump, but patience is running out.

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        I like the option of not acknowledging US copyrights, patents, or trademarks for a minimum of one year

        Let’s see how quickly the oligarchs attack Trump

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      Unfortunately the EU has no say in the tariffs that the US charges its own citizens

      They can say:

      “Since US Consumers can pay 15% more, we’ve decided to implement a 15% export fee to any product to the US.”

      That takes the “power” away from trump, he can raise the price as much as he wants but he becomes powerless to lower it.

      Almost every “American” product is at best assembled components, and each one of those components can be hit by export fees by the country that makes them.

      It’s a very easy movie, almost guaranteed to work, and makes them money. I don’t know why they’re not doing it.