• MTK@lemmy.world
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    Lol, one visit to Vietnam can easily show you why an SUV is not going to be a hit there. It’s basically motorcycle country. Cars are pretty common too, but motorcycles are basically THE form of transportation there.

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      I’m in Hanoi right now. Theres quite a few SUVs and crossovers. Maybe between 1:4 and 1:8 cars to bikes.

      Mostly Kias and Toyotas, I saw 1 Ford Explorer.

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      And their streets are narrow, especially in the French quarter of Hanoi and other older areas. The vehicles in use currently are often very small to make it easier to navigate the narrow roads (and street/laneway parking) and like you mention - the scooters, which are like 90% of vehicle traffic.

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    So he’s putting tariffs on Vietnamese imports but exports are unburdened… So he’s basically creating a trade deficit? The thing he railed against months ago?

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      I don’t think i follow your logic, theoretically this would reduce the trade deficit. The US would be importing less from Vietnam because the people in the US have to pay 20% more, and the US would be exporting more to Vietnam as the price of the US good would be cheaper then they were before with no duties.

      The US would be exporting more and importing less so the trade deficit will go down.

      I don’t think that’s how it will work on reality as even with that 20% goods produced in Vietnam will still be cheaper then those made in the US. Same with US goods in Vietnam, where even if they don’t cost any more then the equivalent Vietnamese good due to tarrifs, they’ll still cost a lot more due to labor and shipping costs.

    • SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      I stopped trying to make sense of fascist’s activities based on policy, morality, or even consistency, and now see them as doing or saying whatever is most advantageous at the time, even if it directly contradicts their previous assertions. Now their actions almost always make sense and are very predictable.

      You can’t reason with people like this, only maneuver them into a position where what you want is also most beneficial (or least detrimental) for them.

    • GroundedGator@lemmy.world
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      9 小时前

      The worm eats well done steak with ketchup. Statistically he should have choked many times.

      *I have zero data to back this claim, just an assumption that it would be more likely to choke on shoe leather

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    “I hate communists!” except the one that buy my Large Engine Vroom Vrooms. Thank you for your attention on this matter.

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    I have never once heard anyone ever refer to an SUV as a ‘Large Engine Vehicle’. Am I just unaware, or is this trump being a complete idiot again?

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      He didn’t actually say this, someone with access to his TS/Twitter account did. They don’t know wtf SUV stands for and probably made it up.

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        So they also have to imitate his illiterate misuse of title case for Important Words, random quotation marks for “emphasis”, and littering of SHOUTY WORDS, not to mention his bizarre self-aggrandized tone and his ridiculous ways of ending messages that he thinks makes them look more important? Thank you for your attention to this matter.

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      I’d say it is an obvious way to try to confuse BEV with LEV… To sell more ICE-cars…

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    Why would Vietnam be paying the tariff on Vietnamese goods going into the US? I swear the definition of a tariff changes every time I see it mentioned.

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      He’s always said that tariffs are paid by the exporting country to the importing country. He’s wrong of course, but at least he’s consistent.

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        It’s not wrong, it’s a lie. He does absolutely know how tariffs work, but he also knows that most Americans don’t, I can promise you, if you ask a dozen random strangers who pays the tariffs, you will end up hearing the presidents words.

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    I’m so confused? Why would Vietnam agree to a one sided “free” trade agreement.

    Assuming trump has wildly oversimplified the details to sound better than they are.

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      I suspect they are “caving” a lot like Mexico and Canada “caved” earlier-the request made is already fulfilled.

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      Because they get cheaper tariffs on exports to the US, in the knowledge that they don’t want to import much at all from the US, so it makes Trump think he has something when he has nothing.

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      Some countries are caving to US on war. Some on trade. VN was threatened with 46% tariffs. The 40% transhipment rate is something easily avoided. I doubt VN will import more from US. VN making a deal can still provide best value apparel to US

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      US goods will be cheaper in Vietnam compared to other countries in the region. US companies will be more likely to invest in Vietnam compared to other countries in the region. If 20% is low relative to where their regional competitors end up it’s not a bad deal. I don’t think a lot of US produced goods compete with local products so its not likely to cause domestic industry much problems.

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    I hate this. I hated that the rise in private car ownership was messing up the flow of Vietnam scooter traffic. Now it’ll just be worse. I hope Vinfast is able to succeed, and VN residents buy electric scooters and cars made by their own citizens.

    At least VN just got its first subway.

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      I mean it has a subway in the same way Atlanta has a subway. There’s 2 lines that probably can’t get you where you’re going, and it’s always faster to take a motorcycle.

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      Gas engine cars are easy to disable (sometimes permanently) by puncturing the radiator. Use this information as you see fit.

      The Vinfast cars won’t be quite as susceptible though…