The article discusses how Chinese companies are managing to bypass tariffs imposed by Donald Trump on goods imported into the U.S. by modifying their supply chains and production locations. It highlights the example of Kent International, a South Carolina-based bicycle company, which imports parts from China but assembles bicycles in the U.S. to avoid tariffs. The article points out that Chinese businesses have adapted their strategies to continue serving U.S. markets despite trade barriers, demonstrating their resilience and flexibility.

  • TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 days ago

    100%. This is why I’m stocking up now. Fishing is a good, cheap, fun hobby and if everything is gonna be more expensive, I’d rather prep and spend a little more now and have access to it in the coming years.

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      8 days ago

      The good news is the US government isn’t competent enough to actually enforce the tariffs. So your fishing stuff most likely won’t get much more expensive. They’ll just get labeled “made in the USA” to appease our narcissistic president. Good times.