- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@beehaw.org
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- technology@beehaw.org
The tariffs would ensnare cutting-edge smartphone and PC-related chips for Apple, AMD and Nvidia if enacted. But Trump is betting his plan will bring more chip production to the US.
I see he adopted “death to America”
It Hurt Itself in Its Confusion!
Is he intentionally trying to sink us? If so, I guess I don’t hate him as much as I thought?
He might be right.
“trump was godsent, but not for the reasons you believe. think more of an exodus’ plague”
I don’t know about God, but I do agree with the outcome.
There are, if memory serves, quite a few examples of God punishing his chosen people and redistributing their wealth. But then you’ve got that whole new testament thing which really pushes the idea that everyone is the chosen people now.
It seems to me that the only one trying to destroy the United States is the United States.
Crying and banging my head on the floor because accelerationists might be right
ACCELERATIONIST TRUMP
ACCELERATIONIST TRUMP
Ah yes put tariffs on the goods that our allies make, a tried and true solution to the problem of groceries
Long term, more high tech manufacturing will be the result of more technology availability for cheaper, not higher cost chips from overseas
It’s my understanding that Taiwan doesn’t manufacture the chip producing machines anyways, those come from ASML
This will surely sort out the egg price
The world’s largest semiconductor foundry, and one of the primary reasons the U.S. maintains a hold on Taiwan. There are rumours that the US has a plan to blow it up in case of Chinese invasion, that’s how valuable it is. So this quite a reversal of strategy.
As I understand it, TSMC and Taiwan themselves have a plan to blow up the foundries should a China invasion look like it’s going to succeed. They are already rigged with the explosives from what I understand.
He said he was gonna apply tarrifs to China. This is consistent with the One China policy.
Wait I somehow never thought about this, does the one china policy really dictates that they have to apply tariffs across the strait? I assume it’s in jest since I’m pretty sure they regular import/export on a smaller scale yet (like ban on Xinjiang imports), but I’m curious
Yellow Perilism isn’t just about PRC. Japan suffered from it first hand in the 1980s and 1990s. Anti-Asian racism runs deep in the US and the West.
Tariffs only exist to protect the profits of the ruling class.
Do not be fooled. Tariffs are not good for us.
Japan used tariffs to increase domestic industries and leap frog into the 20th century. It enabled them to take part in WW II and beyond. That’s why you’ll see giant corporations that control multiple different industries.
It did work for Japan. The US is in a completely different situation though, and it’ll only hurt.
The US also used protectionism in the 19th and 20th centuries
You know it wasn’t the same. And if you don’t know that then you shouldn’t even respond like that.
You clearly know nothing
The United States pursued a protectionist policy from the beginning of the 19th century until the middle of the 20th century. Between 1861 and 1933, they had one of the highest average tariff rates on manufactured imports in the world. After 1942, the U.S. began to promote worldwide free trade. After the 2016 presidential election, the US increased trade protectionism.[2]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_tariffs_in_the_United_States
Has nothing to do with the current situation.
But “america bad” so you do you.
Has everything to do with the current situation.
“usa bad”
what else would you call enabling a genocide?
There it is. ML user is a single issue voter, if they’re even American to begin with .
You can’t even distinguish between a century wide gap in economics and today.
Tariffs can help with preparation, and they are a tool like many other policies. These ones, though, are not thoughtfully planned out. These protect no one, not even the mega-corps who need to figure out how to make everything domestically or price themselves out of the market.
Not true. A nation doesn’t need tariffs to help with preparations unless they’re also trying to maintain the dominance of their ruling classes.
Tariffs mean we have to pay for it instead of them. They can afford it, but they won’t foot the bill unless they are forced to.
I’ve found it soul crushing that anyone believed tariffs would help.
Neo Hitler is getting strike 1 out of 3 out of the way
And people said nothing good will come out of Trump :D Weakening the US’ position internationally and its allies is a good thing in my opinon.
Does he plan to start making chips??? Genuinely why would he do this.
The US makes chips. Notably Intel and TSMC have US fabs.
Lol the chips Intel and TSMC make in the US are three generations old and no where near producing the amount needed to even cover the USs needs.
Intel is currently floundering unable to make a good (reliable) node. TSMC can make the chip, but the very important step of packaging needs to be done in Taiwan still.
Ahhhhh, so he’s trying to reinvigorate domestic industry.
Yeah that’s his thought process. The US isn’t 19th century Japan though.
could be, if he also made education free. since he is currently reversing the global brain drain by deporting immigrants. i don’t see what other next step he could possibly commit to unless he expects re-industrialization to just magically appear out of thin air.
Yes, we all know Trump wants to make education free lmao
Yeah, seems to be the carrot and stick approach. Biden provided the carrot a few years ago (subsidies for new US plants) and Trump is providing the stick (tariffs for offshore imports).
The biggest issue being that despite having operational fabs here, TSMC still needs to ship their wafers to Taiwan in order to process them into chips.