• Damage@feddit.it
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    As an European, yes please. First of all carmakers have too much power, so hurting them is always good.

    And a modicum of de-globalization would be good, force countries to create their own industries in important fields and stop shipping stuff all over the world 10 times

  • sprack@lemmy.world
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    What is actually exported from the US to Europe? Everything comes from Asia even if it’s branded by a US corp.

  • 𝔻𝕒𝕧𝕖@lemmy.world
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    that’s not how tariffs work, though. American companies that would like to import a tariffed commodity would have to pay the tariff to the IRS (or some other governmental body).

    So instead of making trade expensive for the „nice European little countries“ it will likely get more expensive for the „nice American little people“.

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      It is both. Increase the costs of doing business -> price goes up and demand goes down. BotH local customers and external company loose.

      This can be sensible if you need to protect a small economy so that the customers profit from having work and businesses grow to become competitive. E.g. all the industrialized nations had protectionist measure to indistrialize and then pushing “free trade” after was a ploy to keep emerging economies down and their natural ressources easily exploitable.

      Between two industrialized (or post industrial) economies this does not make sense.

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    Ford is an American brand that sells cars in Europe. Except they don’t sell American Fords that won’t fit on small roads, or where the engine needs 20l/100km.

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      The company is called For of Europe and they have pretty much everything in Europe these days. For example the Ford Focus was developed in Europe. So it really is just the brand. Everything else is pretty much European.

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        There’s an F150 driving around my area, the stupid sumbitch can’t park it anywhere, not even in front of his own garage, so he’s usually parked on the sidewalk. But at least he has compensated for his tiny self esteem I guess.

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          But do they make the American models? Doubtful.

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            They don’t, of course. Their best selling cars in Germany are the Focus, the Kuga and the Puma, none of which exceeds 4.45m of length.

            EDIT: Just noticed - they don’t even sell any of those in the US, probably all too small.