Yesterday, I watched a segment from a broadcast journalist whose opinion is counter to yours...you both make valid points...this is an intriguing topic.
Thank you Chris, yes this topic is subjective to opinion, there isn’t really any right or wrong answer, it’s how you look at it but thank you for your comment 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yes im focussing on global trade and the economy, maybe we can collaborate on this topic? Let me know what you think?
Really enjoyed reading your piece. You kicked things off with a bold scenario, a 400% tariff, and I appreciate how you used that to spark the bigger conversation rather than actually push for it. That approach made the whole post engaging and thought-provoking right from the start.
I like how you broke things down from different angles: the hit American businesses would take, the ripple effect on consumers, and even how it could impact China’s broader ambitions. You did a solid job of showing that this isn’t a simple “punish China” move, there are layers to this. And I thought it was smart how you acknowledged that this kind of pressure could genuinely destabilize China’s ability to project power globally, especially in tech and military investment.
However, a thought came to mind as I was reading. On the economic side felt a little oversimplified in spots. It appears that a tariff hike of that size of even at 200% would be a major shock to supply chains and probably drive inflation higher here at home. I think it would help the argument if you included more about how the U.S. could cushion that blow or gradually transition away from dependence on Chinese manufacturing.
That said, I really respect the way you walked the line, pushing for accountability without veering into anti-China rhetoric. And that closing point about striving for a “zero for zero” trade environment? That’s the kind of goal everyone can get behind.
Looking forward to seeing how you continue covering this space. Definitely a conversation that’s only going to get more relevant.
Thank you Raimundo, I really appreciate your comment and thank you the constructive feedback 🙏🏾🙏🏾 I’ll do my best to improve on your suggestions, thank you once again
Interesting take, Glodi! Very informative.
Yesterday, I watched a segment from a broadcast journalist whose opinion is counter to yours...you both make valid points...this is an intriguing topic.
Have you thought about a collaboration idea?
Thank you Chris, yes this topic is subjective to opinion, there isn’t really any right or wrong answer, it’s how you look at it but thank you for your comment 🙏🏾🙏🏾
Yes im focussing on global trade and the economy, maybe we can collaborate on this topic? Let me know what you think?
Hey Glodi,
Really enjoyed reading your piece. You kicked things off with a bold scenario, a 400% tariff, and I appreciate how you used that to spark the bigger conversation rather than actually push for it. That approach made the whole post engaging and thought-provoking right from the start.
I like how you broke things down from different angles: the hit American businesses would take, the ripple effect on consumers, and even how it could impact China’s broader ambitions. You did a solid job of showing that this isn’t a simple “punish China” move, there are layers to this. And I thought it was smart how you acknowledged that this kind of pressure could genuinely destabilize China’s ability to project power globally, especially in tech and military investment.
However, a thought came to mind as I was reading. On the economic side felt a little oversimplified in spots. It appears that a tariff hike of that size of even at 200% would be a major shock to supply chains and probably drive inflation higher here at home. I think it would help the argument if you included more about how the U.S. could cushion that blow or gradually transition away from dependence on Chinese manufacturing.
That said, I really respect the way you walked the line, pushing for accountability without veering into anti-China rhetoric. And that closing point about striving for a “zero for zero” trade environment? That’s the kind of goal everyone can get behind.
Looking forward to seeing how you continue covering this space. Definitely a conversation that’s only going to get more relevant.
Best,
Raimundo
Thank you Raimundo, I really appreciate your comment and thank you the constructive feedback 🙏🏾🙏🏾 I’ll do my best to improve on your suggestions, thank you once again
Your writing style is amazing. I’m not a huge fan of reading, but you grabbed my attention and I really enjoyed reading your work. Thanks
I really appreciate that 🙏🏾thank you