Summary

Trump warned automakers not to raise prices after announcing a 25% tariff on imported vehicles starting April 3, claiming the tariffs would be “great” and benefit U.S. manufacturing.

Industry leaders, including GM, Ford, and Stellantis CEOs, expressed concerns about inevitable price increases, with experts warning tariffs could add thousands to car costs.

Auto suppliers stated that absorbing tariffs is impossible, and dealers fear affordability challenges for consumers.

While the United Auto Workers union support the move as a job creator, trade groups predict higher prices and fewer manufacturing jobs.

  • Hemingways_Shotgun
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    566 days ago

    So he’s basically telling the other billionaires to eat the cost of the tariff themselves and NOT pass them on to the consumer.

    Trump really is stupid enough to start biting the hands that gave him his current position, all because Musk tells him to.

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        it makes line go down.

        You often see the question asked online “What radicalized you?”

        For me, I was working for a telecommunications provider as a manager and was told that neither myself nor my staff would see any raises or bonuses that year because “the company didn’t make any money.”

        The kicker being that the company made 6 billion that year. But because the money counters had projected them to make 7 Billion, and they didn’t hit it, giving out raises would make the stock price drop even more than it was already going to. Essentially, not enough profit, is the same as NO profit.

        But you better believe the CEO and executives got their bonus that year.

        it makes line go down.

        • @ThomasCrappersGhost@feddit.uk
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          146 days ago

          “Projected profit” versus “actual profit”. Thank you, cause I’ve always wondered how a company can make a profit and high up people in that business can say that the actual workers don’t deserve a pay rise.

          The really stupid part is a well paid and well educated work force will create more money than the alternative.

          • @dnick@sh.itjust.works
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            86 days ago

            Problem is that a well paid and well educated workforce will make more money ‘sometime after the next quarter’ and in a diffuser way spread evenly across the board.

            Stiffing people and withholding raises will show a profit within a quarter someone’s bonus is based on.

            Guess which option the people who get the bonuses will pick.

            Honestly the ‘fiduciary responsibility to maximize shareholder value’ might be the phrase we’ll look back on as the downfall of the human race.

    • @Tiger666@lemmy.ca
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      146 days ago

      It will kill more than just dealerships. Imagine being any company operating in the US and the president threatening other companies for not paying the tariffs he is imposing. Imagine the investor confidence imploding and companies refusing to operate and close doors because they are not willing to pay for a stupid president destroying their profits. Companies have a fiscal responsibility to their shareholders, and this won’t be tolerated.

  • @Etterra@discuss.online
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    647 days ago

    Trump: worship me

    Auto makers: you literally fucked us all over.

    Trump: and I expect you to thank me for it.

  • @orcrist@lemm.ee
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    477 days ago

    Let’s do some overly simplistic bad economics just for fun. Let’s suppose that the American car companies are not hurt by the tariffs because those only target foreign car companies. Now all the foreign cars are 25% more expensive. This raises the demand for domestic cars. If the domestic car companies are trying to make money, they will jack up their prices 24%. And what are we told? Something about how they have duty to their shareholders? … Donald is having fun living in his dream world.

        • @shawn1122@lemm.ee
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          The idea behind tariffs is you take the money earned by taxation on foreign goods and invest it in domestic production.

          Except Trump leaves the second part out completely. He should be announcing large subsidies for American auto companies to bring those jobs back to the US but he’s not.

          He’s going to find a way to siphon the money to himself and his magnificent 7 buddies.

          Tariff then invest the proceeds into domestic production. Why is he leaving the second part out?

          • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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            46 days ago

            The idea behind tariffs is you take the money earned by sale of foreign goods and invest it in domestic production.

            Except, due to Trump’s lashing out randomly at the rest of the world, the world is turning its back on American companies and American made products.

        • @IMALlama@lemmy.world
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          46 days ago

          Building capacity costs a ton of money and with the constant flip flopping on tarrifs there’s a lot of hesitancy to break ground.

    • @madcaesar@lemmy.world
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      36 days ago

      Yup that’s literarily what happened last time he did this shit with washing machines.

      Now washing machines are more expensive across the board.

      Trump is a moron, and his voters are even bigger morons.

  • @collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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    497 days ago

    I cannot wait for that fat bastard to die. Plenty of much better, useful, kinder, loved, younger people die every day. Why can’t we have some fucking justice?

    • @Podunk@lemmy.world
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      217 days ago

      Im worried that at this point, for all the destruction and permanent damage hes done, that we may just need him to stick around and break more things.

      If he kicks off tomorrow, we could have this happen again. It all gets washed under the rug and hes replaced with more subtle powers. It only took 4 years for the majority of the usa to forget the first round of damage he caused, after all.

      But then again, if he lasts too long, we risk never recovering.

      There is a sick, nihilistic balance to all this now imo. I want a guarantee that we dont slip down this road again. And unfortunately more pain may be the only way to guarantee it for the next few generations.

      I feel dirty even saying it. But in my gut, i believe it.

      • @MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca
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        157 days ago

        That’s the sam brownback concept, but even though he was so terrible Kansas switched to a democratic governor they still voted Republican federally. So it’s not like the real maga people will ever be contrite, they’ll just blame people who hindered trump no matter what.

        • @Podunk@lemmy.world
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          37 days ago

          Yeah i think we will soon be far along enough that my personal feelings about this, in comparison to a random unpopular kansas govenor, are irrelevant and not a fair comparison. Its hardly a fair comparison right now.

          I had to look up brownback tbh.

          The “sam brownback concept” isnt a thing. But there are real examples of the yoyo slinging back hard enough to hit someone in the face and make them reconsider letting out the string again.

          • @MDCCCLV@lemmy.ca
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            57 days ago

            It was a case where they really let him put all the conservative tax policies in place and do everything he wanted and it went terribly. Rachel Maddow covered it pretty thoroughly.

            • @Podunk@lemmy.world
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              36 days ago

              I understand what you are saying. But i believe that it is not really representative of what is happening or needs to happen to the usa as a whole.

              Brownback just wasnt strong enough of a virus to build immunity to this sickness.

              He may have been an slight inoculation for some people, but the immune system as a whole went on and then forgot about the weak virus.

              what is happening now is a bigger bug. Lets just hope the fever doesnt kill us.

      • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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        86 days ago

        I think that’s a form of accelerationism, but I am less sceptical of that position than I used to be. Trump has shown what the system is capable of once the mask is stripped off. Many of the horrors of Trump’s misrule are matters of degree, not of kind. Under the veneer of gentility, noeliberal capitalism was just as rapacious as it is now, inequality was growing rapidly, and US imperialist interference with other countries, including giving support to genocide, was carried out even without Trump’s foul presence.

        Is ot worse now? Yes, in every way. But will restoring status quo ante be sufficient to stop the rot? No, which is one explanation for the popular revulsion not only at MAGA, but alos at the mainstream Democratic Party’s gormless money-grubbing lip service.

      • @InvertedParallax@lemm.ee
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        No.

        My fear during the first Trump was that he would be followed by someone who learned his lessons but wasn’t an infinite man-child.

        That partly happened, his handlers are far more efficient now.

        This train ain’t got no stops mow.

      • @Notyou@sopuli.xyz
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        116 days ago

        It would be worse but JD doesn’t have the cult of personality behind him. More repubs would speak out against JD pulling this. It wouldn’t be as effective.

    • @nfreak@lemmy.ml
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      236 days ago

      History is written by the victors, and the outcome is looking grim right now.

      • ERROR: Earth.exe has crashed
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        Idk man, the west still have records of the Tiananmen Square Massacre.

        Similary, non-US countries will have records of the US’s fascism spiral.

      • @chatokun@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        126 days ago

        That works much less in an interconnected world (part of why they hate globalism). There are other countries keeping tabs as well. It’s also why we know of the many atrocities committed by the US worldwide. They can try and hide what they can, but it’s much harder these days.

      • @SabinStargem@lemmy.today
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        I am certain that Dogey America will lose. Whether any good parts of the USA survive the chemotherapy is the question.

    • @SouthEndSunset@lemm.ee
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      156 days ago

      I want to be there when the students ask “”why didn’t the ones with the guns to protect against tyranny use them”.

  • @CharlesDarwin@lemmy.world
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    176 days ago

    Ugh, I hate this timeline, where a whole lot of people, countries, and organizations are trying to avoid incurring the wrath of a complete dipshit and total baby named donvict.

    • @pleasegoaway@lemm.ee
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      276 days ago

      The trump regime was designed to TANK the US economy so that stocks, businesses, and industries can be bought by billionaires at rock bottom prices.

      All is going according to plan.

      • @Tiger666@lemmy.ca
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        126 days ago

        100% agree, this is a coordinated attack on the US by bad faith actors willing to sell a society into bondage for personal gain. They want to make themselves techno-pharoes, in my opinion.

      • @peteyestee@feddit.org
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        This is something people forget a lot because everyone gets consumed by latest bullshit drama pop political news.

    • Lit
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      26 days ago

      yup he is helping russia make US go bankrupt. Trump has talent in bankrupting his companies.

    • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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      216 days ago

      He was put in to sabotage the US both internally and globally. That doesn’t require him to be a good politician, just a relentless, brutal wrecker.

      • @Halcyon@discuss.tchncs.de
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        96 days ago

        Donald Trump represents a symptom of a deeper, systemic issue within the United States: The nation is grappling with severe internal fractures.

        The most important division is the extreme concentration of wealth in the hands of very few. The rich are virtually untaxed. Many of these wealthy individuals and corporations have offshored their operations, amassing revenues that surpass those of entire nations.

        This economic imbalance has enabled the powerful to dominate both traditional media and social media platforms. They are effectively manipulating public opinion. By exploiting the vulnerabilities of an under-educated populace, this influence has undermined democratic processes.

      • @Sp4rtan1337@lemm.ee
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        76 days ago

        I fully agree. The next step that hopefully doesn’t come to pass is causing so much frustration and hate that it leads to riots or other forms of attack. When that happens, he is going to call marshall law and take control as a dictator. Scary time to live in America.

        • @kerntucky@infosec.pub
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          86 days ago

          Marshall law

          Martial law is the replacement of civilian government by military rule and the suspension of civilian legal processes for military powers. Martial law can continue for a specified amount of time, or indefinitely, and standard civil liberties may be suspended for as long as martial law continues.

    • @Neverbeaten@lemmy.world
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      156 days ago

      That will come. He’ll also stop payments on Treasury Bonds. Not paying agreed upon obligations is his MO in business.

    • ssillyssadass
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      36 days ago

      I think that’s what happened to Nazi Germany, so just wait a little while.

      Meanwhile, prepare to barter.

  • @Generic_Idiot@lemm.ee
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    317 days ago

    Why’s he so utterly obsessed with tariffs? Like he thinks they just fix everything. It’s so stupid.

    • @bdmayhem@lemm.ee
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      237 days ago

      Usually, it takes Congress to agree on something to raise taxes on the working class. With tariffs, he can do it by himself like a real dictator would.

      • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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        Keep in mind that Congress delegated that power to the President, and (if they were ever to become vertebrates) they could rescind that power too.

    • @blarth@thelemmy.club
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      Trump is not nearly as smart as people seem to think he is.

      I 100% guarantee you that someone in his inner circle has convinced him that tariffs fix everything and it’s now the entirety of his economic playbook.

      It also hurts America and alienates us from our allies, which is what his puppet master wants, so two birds/one stone.

      • @shawn1122@lemm.ee
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        I mean he’s essentially just following project 2025. They clearly didn’t want him to think too much this time around.

      • @Daggity@lemm.ee
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        I don’t know, I feel like if he was dumber than most people thought he would be vegetative.

        • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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          36 days ago

          The list of allies is not that long at the moment.

          And continues to shrink every time he opens his mouth.

      • @Halcyon@discuss.tchncs.de
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        He had to learn that even a president doesn’t have absolute power to rule. And he’s intellectually incapable of drafting and passing proper laws. Therefore, he uses decrees and tariffs, tools that even a teenager could use. His actions reveal that he does not really understand the complexity of society or the economy.

        • @andallthat@lemmy.world
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          Trump’s thing are 1:1 negotiations, like with Putin. He’s all about making a deal personally and people gushing over how great of a deal he made. Unfortunately he’s not nearly as good as he thinks he is.

          Tariffs are meant as his opening power move, like the used car salesman’s firm handshake. Same (I hope…) as the fuckery on Canada or Greenland. They are the “I am strong and I want something, let’s sit and negotiate”.

          Problem is that the used car salesman only has two outcomes: customer buys the clunker or customer walks away. But it rarely happens that “customer is strong-armed into buying the clunker but customer is fire-fighter and next time will let the car dealership burn down”.

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            Unfortunately he’s not nearly as good as he thinks he is.

            Let’s be clear about it: he’s absolutely worthless at it.

            And to those who adhere to the lazy “Trump is always transactional” pseudo-explanation: Trump is never transactional when it comes to Putin. The words you’re looking for in that case are “consistently, predictably servile.” And I wouldn’t call his multiple divide-and-rule extortion schemes “negotiations” either. He’s just seeing how much he can get away by strong-arming weaker nations or organisations.

    • @tacobellhop@midwest.social
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      117 days ago

      The government takes the increase at import from the importer. He’s the government. He’s telling them he’s keeping the money that he inserted himself into the supply chain.

      Like it’s probably going to his personal bank account.

    • @futatorius@lemm.ee
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      Like he thinks they just fix everything.

      Like those who pull his strings know that tariffs are an effective means of economic sabotage.

    • @BedSharkPal@lemmy.ca
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      Isn’t the narrative that he’s jacking up Tariffs to remove the income tax? Like how it used to be 100 years ago or some shit.

        • @kent_eh@lemmy.ca
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          26 days ago

          He’s using the money to pay for the impending wars he’s trying to start.

          Or the wars that he’s going to accidentally start.

    • @ultranaut@lemmy.world
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      In addition to what others have said, he also enjoys the direct power it gives him over corporate leaders. He wants to coerce them into subservience so they have to kiss his ass and be nice to him. Tariffs give him something to hold over their heads.