Here's the flip side: if the US actually gets serious about cutting trade deficits and bringing manufacturing back home, we're talking about a seismic shift in global trade flows. Way bigger impact than anything we've seen these past couple years.
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GasFeeCrybaby
· 12-11 00:56
Listen, is the US really serious about bringing manufacturing back? Well, we'll have to see who foots the bill. Most likely, it's still us retail investors.
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StablecoinAnxiety
· 12-11 00:02
Bro, if this really happens, the global trade landscape will need to be reshuffled... Right now, the crypto world is betting on this.
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PumpStrategist
· 12-08 10:02
If a trade war really breaks out, the global supply chain will have to be restructured, and if this actually happens, it will indeed be a systemic risk. But don't be swayed by public opinion—let the data speak for itself. The real key factor is whether U.S. manufacturing costs can actually be reduced, and to what extent.
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DataOnlooker
· 12-08 10:02
NGL, if this really gets implemented, it’s going to blow up. The cost of restructuring the supply chain would be huge. China’s industrial chain is so complete—who could handle that...
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ChainMelonWatcher
· 12-08 09:58
If the US really goes down this path, the global supply chain will have to undergo a major reshuffle—this isn't just a minor skirmish... We'll have to see how long they can hold out.
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NeverVoteOnDAO
· 12-08 09:55
Damn, if this really happens, the global supply chain will have to reshuffle.
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TokenSleuth
· 12-08 09:54
ngl if this really happens, the global supply chain will have to be reshuffled... US stocks will probably crash
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GasGuzzler
· 12-08 09:42
Nah, seriously, if the US really takes action to bring manufacturing back, the entire global trade landscape will be shaken. This is no joke.
Here's the flip side: if the US actually gets serious about cutting trade deficits and bringing manufacturing back home, we're talking about a seismic shift in global trade flows. Way bigger impact than anything we've seen these past couple years.