• huginn@feddit.it
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    9 hours ago
    1. It’s Walmart: what item they sell has no connection to China?
    2. It’s important tariffs actually the board not just China
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      8 hours ago

      I think a lot of their food items aren’t from China, and a few random things are even domestic. I think they sell Lodge cast iron pans, which are fully made in America.

      I think his “plan” is a really big tariff on China and a moderate one on every other country?

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        8 hours ago

        That’s my understanding as well.

        But, as the original comment suggested, it doesn’t really matter.

        If every other cast iron pan goes up 15% in price, what do you think Lodge will do?

        1. keep their price the same, see modest relative increase in market share with a demand for investment in additional production, knowing full well the tariffs aren’t going to be permanent leaving them over-invested in production whenever they drop the tariffs.

        2. Also raise their prices by 15%, immediately show increased revenue at no additional cost to shareholders next quarter. CEO gets massive bonus.

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          I would imagine production cost for lodge could go up since they source the material from scrap yards and if the cost of iron in general goes up because a percentage of it is imported than the cost of scrap should increase as well.