DaveE wrote: Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:28 am
An interesting comment I heard on these tariffs is that Trump is positioning them as being to benefit American manufacturers and American jobs
And yet the first thing the automakers do is go and see him and try and get exemptions from them
If these tariffs really would benefit in the way Trump claims, then why to (arguably) the biggest manufacturers in the US not want them?
Well, firstly, the kind of factories needed if you’re going to onshore all that car production (or any production of that scale) take probably 10 years to build if you’re starting from zero. Finding land, getting approvals, designing it, that takes a long long before you even touch a shovel. Outside of construction nobody really appreciates this - designing a complex building costs about the same as actually building it. And you quite obviously can’t build it before you design it !
Plus you will need to find thousands of people that live nearby and
want to work in a factory.
It could maybe work long term. If there was a coherent plan. But none of them care about long plans. None of them care about manufacturing. It’s all sound bites. They want their payoffs right now.
So the manufacturers will go pleading for exemptions and that’s exactly the plan right now. They’ll have to offer something in return. Either obedience or cash or cash equivalents. It’s all deliberate. Similar is already in progress with big law firms agreeing to hundreds of millions worth of free work in return for not being singled out for punishment.
Everyone has to pay protection money basically.