[AUTHORS NOTE: Having attended the ASEAN conference to make contacts, after a brief respite at home I spent the past several weeks traveling Southeast Asia to research the likely impact from Trump’s tariff and global trade reset. Visits included manufacturing and distribution facilities in the Philippines, Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and South Korea. What I will share with you in the next few months is an overview from direct first-hand discussions, contrast against the MSM financial media outline.]
The predictable doomsday Wall Street Journal narrative includes a forecast for a massive drop in exports from China as shipping conglomerates begin to outline a drop in trans-pacific sea cargo and container carriers.
What I would say to concerned Americans is to filter out the political narrative and remind yourself of the expanded footprint throughout SE Asia that Beijing has already established. Chinese companies, many of them subsidized by the CCP, are pre-positioned to begin transnational shipping. I have witnessed it first-hand. However, here’s the WSJ narrative as it begins.
WSJ – The number of ships sailing from China to the U.S. laden with clothes, electronics, furniture and other goods is plunging, as an accelerating number of cargoes are canceled.
The scrapped sailings come after the Trump administration ratcheted up tariffs on China while giving a three-month reprieve on punitive levies for much of the rest of the world.
At the Port of Los Angeles, one of America’s biggest gateways for imports from China, executive director Gene Seroka told port officials Thursday that he expects a 35% drop in import volumes in two weeks “as essentially all shipments out of China for major retailers and manufacturers has ceased.”
The trade war between the U.S. and China has triggered retailers and manufacturers to switch their supply lines and rush products out of other parts of Asia, such as Vietnam and Malaysia. Companies are making hurried decisions about imports as they gear up for the peak shipping season this summer when retailers bring in supplies for the new school year and the fall and winter holidays.
Bookings out of China fell 60% in the past week after Trump imposed a succession of tariffs on China that reached 145% on April 9, according to Nathan Strang, director of ocean freight at Flexport, a San Francisco-based company that helps companies ship cargo around the world.
Importers that work with Chinese manufacturers that also have factories in other parts of Asia are pivoting: “They’re saying, ‘Today we are stopping China production, tomorrow we are starting Cambodia,’” Strang said.
Dozens of canceled sailings from China were due to reach U.S. seaports in the coming weeks. Freight demand from China to the West Coast of the U.S. could fall 28% next week, while demand at East Coast ports could plunge 42% the following week, according to Alan Murphy, chief executive of Denmark-based data firm Sea-Intelligence. ”The impact is staggering,” he said. (more)
♦ Key point for consideration: Just because cargo comes from Vietnam, Cambodia and/or Malaysia ports instead of China, does not mean the product within the cargo is not Chinese. In reality the tentacles of Beijing’s proactive positioning are very visible within each of the aforementioned nations.
It is also obvious from the approach taken by President Trump and his trade team; they are well aware of the belt-and-road hubs China established in the past decade.
Following the 2017 tariff hammer, China rapidly began leveraging their prior SE Asia investment as a workaround to what Beijing forecast as a tariff risk they strategically wanted to manage. Chinese companies are now embedded throughout ASEAN nations.
Indeed, there may be fewer container shipments directly from China, however those alternate supply lines noted in the WSJ article are filled with mostly Chinese products.
The result: the containers that arrive to the U.S. from Vietnam, Malaysia, Cambodia, Sri Lanka and even India, will likely be carrying a high percentage of products made in China, along with a combination of products from final assembly or finishing in the export hub. [It is worth noting India’s Prime Minister Narendra Modi is well aware of this also.]
♦ Into this dynamic I would proactively note interested political followers in the USA should pay close attention to how the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) responds to the corporate media narrative.
The narrative will be that fewer container ships from China (tariff impact) will have a negative impact on dock workers and tradespeople who work in the ports for U.S. imports. Fewer imported cargo containers equal less work for the longshoremen; that’s the first part of this predictable corporate narrative. However, in 2024 President Trump was forcefully out front in supporting the ILA union contract position.
Will the International Longshoremen’s Association stand with Trump, or will they drop support as the global trade reset emphasizes domestically manufactured jobs? That will be an interesting aspect to watch because the dockworker union leadership will face massive pressure to comply with the anti-tariff narrative.
♦ The last political aspect for proactive review comes from what will predictably be a massive push at the end of this year to emphasize any shortfalls in product supply issues. Democrats will blame President Trump for empty shelves, missing parts or finished consumer goods (true or not). Even small sector products that might be missing will be dramatically emphasized. Prepare for this, because it will be part of the 2026 election narrative.
Democrats, Wall Street multinationals, corporate media and all of those interests who are opposed to the trade reset and tariffs will seek to exploit and influence consumer anxiety as the holidays loom closer.

Ive lived in So Cal all my life. I have witnessed it all on the front lines.
Liberalism is a mental disorder said someone, somewhere.
Michael Savage
Dr. Ben Carson has said these same words.
El Rushbo
Dr. Michael Savage.
These same SS geniuses have been paying illegals and dead people benefits for years.
Some people dead for 300 years.
“I know that Social Security is an earned benefit … yada yada”
Then why is it being handed out to illegal aliens willy nilly?
.

They get SSI for 7 years. Plus additional 2 years, if they qualify. Craziness!
“A real question on a SNAP ap:
Does your household include a migrant or seasonal farm worker whose income has stopped and whose available cash and bank accounts do not exceed $100?
Yes No
I posted this earlier to the Presidential thread.
That math is “off”.
Jan needs a new calculator – the result should be $7,840,056,000.
I think where she types “EVERY MONTH”, she actually meant every week (although that isn’t accurate, either).
Brought to you by the Democrat party since 1965
That’s more than I get after working for decades.
3,920,028 x 2000->7,840,056,000
I check the numbers of claims in tweets, and often they don’t add up.
Paid actor.
Been working just fine.
Go F yourself Judy! We’re done with you.
This fear mongering is going in in my area too. The local news recently visited one of the biggest retirement communities to share the gloom and doom.
Same ‘ol, same ‘ol. Just a different year and R President.
That’s why we stopped getting local news stations. I got sick and tired of listening to their liberal lies on everything. I called and told them, too.
Yeah, ABT, our local Spectrum News station is bare-a**ed-all-in for the Democrat party. Won’t watch them for anything but weather…and usually not even then. Around here we three other local stations that give me what I need to know; in a neutral and “equal-time” format.
Does she have any comments on the BILLIONS of SS, Medicare and Medicaid that have been sent out to the dead alone?
Hey Chu: I live in a well-managed, and economically stable state called Florida. We are not having trouble getting our Social Security here. The problem lies in YOUR state, mismanaged, corrupt, silly, fatuous, and mostly deviant in its leadership and much of the population. California’s troubles will continue ad infinitum because of WHO YOU are, not because of whoever lives in the WH.
Interesting article out of Korea on negotiations Friday
April 25, 2025
U.S. throws currency curveball at Korea in tariff talks
https://koreajoongangdaily.joins.com/news/2025-04-25/business/economy/US-throws-currency-curveball-at-Korea-in-tariff-talks/2294032
https://x.com/JoongAngDaily/status/1915701578343854517
Does anyone else think that Bessent is the female in his marriage?
Does anyone really care?
Big money guys sometimes have quirky personal lives.
I care more about his time at Soros Fund Management.
Really? So nobody on their side to take shots at?
Ugh…you sound like a San Fran Dem…Ugh!
Will SK reduce or cut off Chinese trans shipment?
Thank you for your indefatigable effort to bring a deeper more meaningful analysis of the events shaping our lives for good or ill. I’m new here but I’ve been bowled over by your keen insight.
Enemies of the truth are afraid of this more than anything else.
I’ve tried several times to read your comment on X but it won’t appear. It tells me to retry. Although I don’t have an X account I can read others that link to X.
Is this a case of censorship or is it unique to me for some reason?
I myself got a message saying “can’t retrieve messages at this time”.
Same here.
I access Sundance on X this way:
https://xcancel.com/TheLastRefuge2
2/3 of Chinese containers go to the West Coast, represented by the ILWU (longshoremen). They endorsed Harris.
Btw, under the “west coast” contract, longshoremen do not get tonnage royalties , (assessed on each container) as they do in the east and gulf. So, what will happen is that the longshoreman will just stretch out each unlading. They are the experts at this.
Or they just show up drunk or high and get sent home with 1/2 day pay.
Don’t worry about these guys. Really.
I see this first hand at my job. Teamsters are the freight handlers, and they are a gift to all mankind, dontcha know. /s
I had one of them tell me to my face, “Hey, we get paid by the hour; we’re going to take as long as we can.”
I said, “That kind of defeats the entire purpose of our business.”
He shrugged, “I don’t care.”
Management is helpless to do anything about it.
But it’s we drivers that get gigged for late and incomplete deliveries.
Have I ever mentioned how I despise unions?
Over the years I’ve made no secret about my feelings about the Teamsters. They once tried to unionize us drivers. I led the drive against that, and won. So I’m not Mr. Popular with them either.
Too bad. FOAD, as they say.
I’ve heard an earful about slow workers and times in Oakland… but they move on Friday when they want to get home.
– slow Monday’s during football season
– extra slow if the Raiders played
– slow Tuesday if the Raiders on Monday Night Football
– frequent union meetings
– if a driver gives the Port a hard time, they can be barred from entering for 30 days!
The unions are fighting automation. There is a new modern terminal in Long Beach w few humans, and drivers get in and out in 45 minutes?
When a container is damaged, or dropped, there isn’t an Incident Report, who dropped it, when, why. FWIW, Port of Oakland reportedly was run by a politically connected person for years as they tried to help Oakland land a new baseball park for the As. That failed.
Karma is coming in CA. Newsom’s laws that ban trucks that are not EV from coming into CA ports are starting up in May. Truckers are already leaving CA. So who will pick up the loads? Companies that are smart will look to other ways to get their goods to market that eventually bypass CA. These dock workers may eventually be out of job. Not because of “tariffs.” Of course they will try to blame this on Trump instead of the CA Democrat Regime.
And don’t get me started on the SEIU!
Public sector unions should be illegal. It’s Labor negotiating with Labor for fat raises and Cadillac benefits, leaving Management (taxpayers) holding the bill. Just like Congress voting themselves a pay raise.
SEIU & AFSCAME, TOO. (Might have the letters wrong).
An out-of-control union is just as greedy and stupid as out-of-control management.
I completely agree. I had to belong to one and hated it. So did my hubby. Nothing but thugs, that breed a dumba$$ ultra-entitlement mentality and substandard workers, selfish as hell. Ugh.
Lots of ships skip Oakland and go right back to Asia bc the revenue is so high from shipping China –> USA.
Won’t they be the ones to unload the ships from SE Asia? Shouldn’t be much change then.
Many of us suspect that “Sundance” is more than one man.
Maybe he is whole Department in the government, and a collection of law firms, and a whole university.
No one man could be everywhere he is and write so many great articles on so many topics as he does.
Or is he Superman?
Your speculation implies that Sundance is a deceptive person and it minimizes, to the point of invisibility, the work he does.
Just a suspicion. It is more likely that he really is Superman.
With humor, and with great admiration for years of unparalleled work.
“Many of us”
-who???
Legion, for we are many.
Nope it’s one bad ass dude. I can tell by his writing.
Comments giving thanks for Sundance inspire smiles AND hopefully prayers for him, ourselves and our Superman POTUS, DJT who has been demonstrating to everyone who can see him how much a Love Fueled person can do each day for 9+ years.
“When you’re told somethings impossible to do, treat the word impossible as nothing more than motivation to prove them wrong” — DJT
Sunny D’s Clark Kent alter ego is editor in chief and contributor of the Babylon Bee
Gifted for sure.
Years ago when there were still phone booths there was one on PCH that had a painted signboard above a phone booth that looked just like that one, showing Superman flying out of the booth. Long after they took the booth away it was still there. Since I no longer have any family in OC or LA I have no reason to go back, so I have no idea if it’s still there, but it was always a landmark that I was halfway home from Mom’s.
I also enjoyed The X-Files back in the 90’s, with the Lone Gunmen.
I think that SD is Alex Jones’ younger and quieter brother.
Never underestimate the power of a single highly-motivated and capable individual.
This parallels what I hear from “friends” out of Bentonville, Arkansas (Walmart HQ).
They have been spending allot of effort on re-routing and NOT repurchasing.
Summer 2025 stuff is already in stores and DC’s
Christmas Holiday 2025 stuff is ALREADY in enroute. Effort is being spent here to ensure routing and delivery … not sourcing.
Next Spring 2026 stuff is completing production and readied to ship. Again, routing but not sourcing is the issue.
Next Summer 2026 stuff is being ordered. This will be the first set of orders where origin and sourcing, i.e. China Inc. Mainland or alternate will be impacted.
Fall-Christmas 2026 stuff is being forecast and long lead order sourcing may be an issue to be resolved.
My “friends” are corporate shock troop “fixers” and they have been busy.
I can vouch for that firsthand. We have a major client everyone knows, a home decor and crafts company, and they are working a year ahead. I’m amused that they have a fake store in one of their warehouses, and use it to model shelf placements of items and such. Many people are unaware of the psychology that goes into that kind of thing. Tested and focus-grouped to the last detail, even down to color schemes.
Yep … I visit my “friends” every 6 weeks or so … I have been to their Store Engineering and Design Center in Bentonville.
I was a high tech Systems Engineer and Chief Engineer … I was impressed and would have felt right at home working in this facility. I was actually jealous of the resources the store design engineers had compared to the scraping and cheesy work around budget I had to perform High Tech Development.
Store designing and merchandising have a rather hefty Industry Engineering and System Engineering effort that occurs along side the effort to ID stuff to be sold and ordering the stuff for delivery.
Not exactly related but, Lowe’s has just introduced digital price tags. I saw them there this week when I was shopping.
It is a thicker than cardboard, black and white LCD display, which receives pricing updates from the inventory control system.
Now Lowe’s can raise and (never) lower prices after items have been tagged and placed on the shelves.
So the empty shelves in 2 weeks rhetoric is just to scare people into buying more now? And try to lean on Trump?
Or to justify higher prices due to “shortages”?
Say it isn’t so!
Former RadioShack Store Manager here. April is when we were looking at what was possible for Christmas and deciding on our orders.
I stopped buying or accepting Christmas gifts years ago, except fir candy and cookies I bake. I think it’s gotten far too commercial and we could all stand to scale it back anyway. And that goes double dir the “back to school scam.
Heard my first ‘All our vehicles are tariff free’ auto dealership commercial from a local dealership on the tv today.
Wonder if other merchants will pick up that sales promo line as a counter to the negative media stories we will soon be inundated with.
I might believe it is more than just a sales gimmick once I see prices starting to drop.
Then I hope patience is a virtue for you; it’s going to take some time.
For me, the fear mongeirng and the narratives are hilarious.
The same people who cried “inflation is transitory” while inflation (and rate of) increased to over 25%. in many sectors. But now, woah, is the price…woah is the cost of things.
It’s laughable to those of us who use our brains to critically think.
Went up to Canada for my grandsons hockey game. More than one Canadian business had large signs “Buy now. All our stock is tariff free”.
I think Jerome Powell has done more harm to auto sales than tariffs.
What happened to Mama Pete’s backlog anchored out of sight??
All China has to do is ship their containers to another SE Asian country and from there ship to the US. Unless there is a US way to determine the actual source of the container (not necessarily depending on paperwork which I’m sure the Chinese are adept at forging.)
There is a way to determine. The good guys know. There will be no “ancient Chinese secret” taking place here. China and those that fund it (the true enemies) are getting taken to the cleaners.
There are ways to catch this. It’s not a new scam. Also, US CBP pays cash rewards to whistleblowers who expose fraud in country of origin.
Is China shipping their products to these far east countries, or is it being made there, then shipped?
If it’s being made in those counties wouldn’t that mean less Chinese citizens are employed?
How long will the Chinese people put up with that?
I heard that there are many ways they attempt to skirt the tariffs on China.
Often the bulk of the assembly is done in China with very little done elsewhere before they ship it into the USA. That would mean most of the manufacturing is still done in China with Chinese materials and workers.
They also strong arm these intermediary nations. Anyone doing business like that with China is not winning on trade, just enough to grease the right hands.
You know they will be as cagey and slippery as heck to avoid the tariffs.
Xi Ji tried that on his recent ASEAN tour. It didn’t go so well. He even skipped Thailand–that building collapse amongst others isn’t sitting too well. Belt and road should be re-branded as tofu and dregs.
That is done in Italy ALL the time —especially with couture items .
Remember during the “China Virus” we found out that many Chinese workers were working in Italy in Italy’s garment industry? They farmed the workers in to Italy so the labels could say “Made in Italy”.
The products were “Made in Italy” but made by Chinese laborers.
Crazy stuff!
Exactly.
It is already a fact that some factories are shutting down in China, and youth unemployment there was already high. The Chinese always try to bring as many Chinese as they can to their overseas factories (that’s how covid came to Northern Italy, when Chinese returned from their New Year’s visits home), but mainland employment will take another significant hit.
Sundance, I have thanked you in the past when you warned us that inflation was coming. I became proactive and purchased supplies, both big and small for my home (and saved a great deal of money).
I know you don’t have a crystal ball, but: do you think, as average Americans, we should be buying or setting ourselves up somehow to ride out any disruptions for particular items until these products can be either Made in the USA or by an ally?
“I know you don’t have a crystal ball, but: do you think, as average Americans, we should be buying or setting ourselves up somehow to ride out any disruptions for particular items until these products can be either Made in the USA or by an ally?”
I have a Windows PC, a Chromebook and a Mac. I own four printers. I believe I own eight radios.
As for drugs, the raw chemicals may typically be made in China, but the drugs themselves are often made in India. China can’t cut off drug chemicals to India because it would cut off drugs to Europe too.
It’s always wise to plan ahead.
Be mindful of the NAFTA treason and when Clinton lobbied for China, who dumped tens of millions of illegal cash to stop Pat Buchanan in the 96 GOP Primaries and get their gollum Clinton relected to finish us off, into the WTO over many member nations outrage. ChinaGate
Trade in Goods with China
https://www.census.gov/foreign-trade/balance/c5700.html
Ef ’em. Move production of whatever $hit it is to the U.S. and longshoremen become obsolete.
They will be needed again eventually after a suitable “cooling off” period to load American manufactured goods for export overseas.
AI and robots will take care of need for longshoremen and factory workers.
I am retired living in Vegas. I grocery shop 3 times a week. I’m a perimeter shopper – mainly fresh foods. No price increases. Eggs, bread and gas are down.
Sadly not here in SoCal. We have too many idiots gems, and too many fools who vote for them.
Same is true in the Florida Panhandle. Prices have come down on some items, but it in no way makes up for the inflation that has been raging out of control since the coronahoax.
My estimate is things are still 30-40% more than they were in 2019.
Early on, the involvement of the US company to run the Port of Balboa and the Port of Cristobal after a review of the Panama Canal Treaty….am thinking very strongly, that ties into today’s tariff issues with China.
IMHO, I would think that the longshoremen have been well thought about because without them, nothing moves. The containers stay on the ships. If the ships can pull into port and dock. And the other marine unions would no doubt be in sympathy….MEBA, NMU, Seafarer International, Steelworkers, etc.
https://greatlakesmaritimejobs.org/getting-maritime-job/employers-unions-us/
https://depts.washington.edu/dock/maritime_intro.shtml
“I would think that the longshoremen have been well thought about because without them, nothing moves”
The Chinese can send crane ships to unload Chinese ships onto trucks driven by Mexicans.
The Chinese ships operate under Chinese labor law.
The US simply can’t function industrially without Chinese imports. Xi holds the cards that matter most.
Completely wrong. US can function without Chinese imports. The US is self-sustaining. The US has an abundance of fuel/energy, food, natural resources, population, etc to be self-sustaining.
China is not self-sustaining. Xi does not hold the cards. President Trump holds the cards.
The things we get from China while we transition to bringing manufacturing back home, Xi will provide because President Trump has China over a barrel and Xi will negotiate because he understands his country’s dependency on the US.
Leverage and the Art of the Deal at work.
China’s entire economy depends on supplying goods to the US. Their economy collapses without being able to supply to the US. They are dependent on the US. The US is not dependent on China.
As long as we can keep politicians from gumming up the works.
I believe the politicians have all been neutralized. Their oath was to the US Constitution.
Aligning with another nation against the interests of the US is a violation of that oath. They are subject to that violation, punishable to the fullest extent of the law.
The Rule of Law has returned. What a counter-revolutionary concept. Simply follow the law (finally).
Do you notice any “real” opposition to the MAGA agenda? I only see “faux” resistance from the likes of the fake Indian, Pocahontas and a few other weaklings.
Interesting that the plan of the globalists to replace America + with the Chinese (“because they are a compliant race”-Brzezinski) is being used to destroy the Globalist infrastructure.
This is a very good thing for humanity.
Bessent said it well when he defined both China and the US as being out of balance and needing reform for the good of all peoples.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/watch-live-bessent-discuses-tariffs-global-financial-system
Mission creep. I agree with that assessment of many institutions. Need to get back to core mission and an even playing field. The US is not looking to conquer the world. We just want a level playing field so we stop getting screwed by the rest of the world.
China lent the US $$$$ because they depend on us to keep buying
Unless we produce what we need.
BS BG
NO WAY ! ! !
The US simply can’t function industrially without Chinese imports
Sea Panda Express will make it up any shortages.
Will ActBlue go into overdrive with full awareness that the new DOJ and FBI is focusing on them? What to do?
Warfare 101
Long before going after enemy fortresses, locate then cut off their supply routes.
Thenes, Carthage, Constanstanople….Victor Davis Hanson, The End of Everything. Quite informative, and ends with modern parallels.
If Predident Trump really wants to lock the Longshoremen into his camp and defuse the political attacks over tariffs, he should move to formally declare U.S. port workers part of the nation’s critical defense infrastructure.
This wouldn’t just change the media narrative — it would contain the union leadership itself.
By elevating dockworkers into the national security framework, Trump would trap the ILA into aligning with him:
it would be politically suicidal for the union to oppose a president who just reclassified their work as essential to America’s survival.
More importantly, this move would kill the automation threat hanging over every port worker’s head.
Once port jobs are designated as national defense assets, you can’t replace critical national security workers with robots or offshore contracts without triggering political, legal, and public backlash.
The Longshoremen wouldn’t just be choosing between tariffs and cargo volumes anymore —
they’d be choosing between being protected defenders of the country or becoming expendable casualties of Wall Street’s automation agenda.
Trump wouldn’t just win the argument.
He would take the union off the battlefield entirely.
That sounds like Communism to me.
We should be very careful not to have knee jerk reactions to the Press.
Their play on our emotions could be our undoing.
Stephen Miller pointed out the high shipping costs that will be eliminated as a result of the on-shoring of manufacturing to back here in the US.
Makes sense that those involved in “shipping” from overseas (the entire industry) will see a decline in volume. Watch for those involved in shipping to scream the loudest, like the family of Elaina Chao, wife of Mitch the Squish McTurtle.
President Trump already hashed things out a while ago with the longshoremen when he said their jobs will not be replaced with automation. I thought it was around some contract/union negotiation.
The reason given for placing tariffs on countries who currently do not do much trade or do not currently have a trade imbalance with the US was to ward off the ability of China to use one of those countries as a pass through/proxy nation.
The Trump admin holds all the cards. Everyone knows it. That’s why so many countries were scrambling to set up meetings with the admin.
Big picture, if we are seeing a drop in shipments, then that means “the plan” is working.
If it wasn’t working, then the shipments would continue unabated because they would know it will all go away soon. They know it’s not going away.
Guessing the bad guys will push the fear porn as the transition unfolds.
No doubt about it our President is a very shrewd man. A once in a lifetime leader.
California, Oregon and Washington State are in the pockets of the Democrats.
The few Republican House members from those states are from districts far from the ports.
If every Left Coast longshoreman and their household members voted early and often for Republicans, it would make no difference.
Check out Carl DeMaio and reform California dot org.
I work in international trade. Country or origin of the actual cargo (not the shipment origin) is determinative for duty / tariff rates. So if it’s made in China but comes from Cambodia it’s still getting the China duty. Unless of course the country of origin is misdeclared. Which is an old scam. Customs pays bounties to anyone in the process that exposes such skullduggery.
So which is it… longshoremen are so busy that they are flooded with containers to the point they are fining CA trucking companies for not taking shipments,
Or they are so not busy that the union is going to have to start reducing staff, hurting Democrat support. Maybe the Dems should have thought about that.
Transport companies, whether LNG, oil or goods, don’t care where they are shipping as long as stuff is moving through their network. They should be celebrating onshoring and increased domestic production, since the USA will be sending out more stuff than ever before.
“They should be celebrating”
Regime Media aka CIA Mockingbird Media only lets their viewers know about celebrations when those celebrations advance their lies du jour.
“If its not covered, it didn’t happen” — human ostriches and parrots aka birdbrains
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China’s central bank governor on Friday criticized the U.S. for threatening global financial stability with its “recent
abuse” oftariffs, in the wake of recent moves seen by both sides as efforts to de-escalate their trade war.“The recent
abuse oftariffs by the United States has severely violated thelegitimate rights andinterests of other countries, seriously undermined the rules-based multilateral governance system, dealt a heavy blow to the globaleconomicorder, and hurt the long-term stability and growth of the global economy,” People’s Bank of China Governor Pan Gongsheng said in a statement at the conclusion of the International Monetary Fund’s steering committee meeting.Cry harder FF…
Almost forgot the other bit from that article…
Pan added that there was an urgent need for countries to strengthen policy coordination and promote trade liberalization.
In other words, Chyna is saying “let us flood your markets with our crap and drive you out of business because only our manufacturing and country is the only one that matters so please help us control you.”
China exempted some U.S. imports from its steep tariffs in a sign the trade war between the world’s top two economies could be easing, though Beijing quickly knocked down U.S. President Donald Trump’s assertion that negotiations were under way.
Note that the American imports ‘exempt’ from ‘steep tariffs’ are things China NEEDS – like specialized semiconductors, natural gas, aviation components (engines, nacelles, etc), and ethane (required for their plastics industry).
Anything you hear out of China should be taken with a mountain of salt.
Should we call it Panda-monium?
stellar, that Metal Jacket spoof
Now this is funny. Full Metal Jacket, for those who don’t know.
Other trade deal news (with a gos):
The administration’s plans were first reported Friday by the Wall Street Journal. Under the structure, the US will hold discussions with about 18 countries — six every week — over three weeks, in a rotation until they hit the deadline, the Journal reported.
The Office of the US Trade Representative, in a statement, said it is “working under an organized and rigorous framework and moving ahead quickly with willing trading partners.”
“President Trump and USTR have made U.S. objectives clear and our trading partners have a very good sense of what they can each individually offer,” the statement added. “This is why USTR is receiving dozens of meaningful and substantial proposals from countries in pursuit of fair and reciprocal trade with the United States.”
Of note – majority of the priority, first seen delegations are those in Asia that Chyna was trying to pull in…
India…
When Hridesh Baweja’s beloved Chevrolet Optra kicked the bucket a few weeks ago, the New Delhi businessman knew buying a new Chevy was off the table. General Motors Co. stopped manufacturing locally when it exited India in 2017, and the country’s duties on imported vehicles—as high as 110%—mean a US replacement would be comically expensive. So would any of the other overseas-made models that have caught his eye.
That is, unless India agrees to lower its tariff wall on automobiles—the steepest for any major economy. It looks possible for the first time in decades as the world rewires its supply chains and trade alliances amid US President Donald Trump’s latest brinkmanship. India is keen to avoid additional levies on the $87 billion in goods it ships each year to its biggest export market, the US, and trade negotiators are at the table hoping to finalize some kind of agreement before the fall, with cars expected to be one of the central bargaining chips.
Six per week for three weeks until deadline: “Speed dating”
Those who came in early to negotiate better close their deal quickly or go back to the very end of a very long line. Those who held out won’t even get that chance.
It really cuts down on the other countries’ opportunities to stall, to interject last-minute demands, to hold out for more, etc. Nice!
There are a lot of false narratives running around to damage President Trump.
I read an article today that in my four state midwest area there are going to be a lot of national parks unable to function as normal. A lot of camping is not going to happen and plenty of other services are being curtailed.
We have a large IRS office and they are whining about cutbacks and doomsday scenarios. The same applies to every other federal institution in the area.
And then let’s not forget about the ecosystem around them. All those businesses and people will suffer too.
You must be listening to the Chicken Little Media.
Oh sure. I hear the same thing here in SoCal all the time. Any shortage, or failure to carry out usual functions is quickly being blamed on DOGE, even for things the Feds have no jurisdiction over. Sadly there are a lot of ignorant sheeple who buy it.
In the political world, it sounds a lot like “Wash, Rinse, and Repeat”!
In the world of “Sundance” It is an eye opener for so many of us that would never even have a clue of these goings on. Thank You Sundance for taking on being our eyes and ears of so many things which we need to know! Prayers for you sir! BD
Longshoremen at the Port of Long Beach and Los Angeles make $200,000 to $300,000 a year. The higher salaries go to the guys in the checkers union and crane operators.
It’s a father and son union meaning that you don’t get in unless your father or close relative is a long-term union member. Most of the union members live or grew up in San Pedro or Long Beach. When it comes to the fat paycheck they will side with the ILWU Leadership and the shipping companies!
My step father was a long time member. Born and raised in Wilmington CA.
ALL manufacturing won’t return home.
But we sure need a Manhattan project for drugs, electronics, ‘rare earth minerals’, and ammunition manufacturing. (To name a few.)
Imagine if China cut off diabetes medication.
India seems like a more reliable partner.
China is encouraging other countries to cut off those rare earth supplies to us.
Rare earths aren’t rare. They’re all over the place. The only reason we don’t have an adequate domestic supply is failure to mine them here.
Some gay members of my family expect me to celebrate Pride Month with them. Now I find out Scott Bessent is a gay man. It’s coming at me from all sides.
Since there’s no heterosexual pride month, why should you be asked to celebrate? Easy for me to say, of course. Never could figure out what homosexuals have to celebrate. Failure to reproduce?
Scott is a brilliant man who dies his job well, but that doesn’t mean I’m going to start celebrating pride month. I would say to anyone suggesting so that his accomplishments are celebration enough.
Biggie Sundance hasn’t covered.
California shutting down two more refineries, one in the north, one in SoCal (Los Angeles / Wilmington, Phillips 66).
This will be three shut down in a few years, out of 10 or 11? Big hit.
Talk of California government taking over a refinery. Ugh!
Also, refined gas and jet fuel to come to California via super tankers?
How much will gas go up, $1, $2 a gallon?
Newsom is screwing President Trump on the CPI inflation report by driving up the price of gas. I paid $5.49 yesterday at Shell in San Diego.
Yes. Loss of refineries really affects the whole country’s prices rather than specifically California’s.
Cali is a lost cause until the next election cycle… New EO’s by PDJT will kick in to ELIMINATE the election fraud of the past 50 years
Yes, election fraud is a HUGE part of our problem. A lazy and ignorant electorate is another.
It is my strong belief that President Trump and his admin have a plan for California.
President Trump’s giving the governor the name Newscum was done for a reason. Mr. “French Laundry” is going to get taken to the cleaners.
I don’t know the how, but I have to believe something is in the works. President Trump’s stepping in to open up the waterflow was a very big action. Guessing it was a first of many visible actions.
California is a beautiful place with great potential. It has been completely mis-managed by career criminals. It simply needs new management.
There’s a reason for the heightened visibility of immigrant crime/lawlessness in places like California and Massachusetts. The coastal elite communities are in for a major cleanse.
As I said earlier to another person on here, there is a movement to flip California called Reform California, organized by Carl DeMaio, assemblyman of the 75th district. If you have the time or the inclination please look it up, and share it. The more people hear about it the more steam it will gather. We need all the help we can get out here.
Most of the cost of California gas is due to taxation at the pump. Nebraska, for instance, has neither oil wells nor refineries (California has long had both), yet our gas prices are dramatically lower.
Maybe this will somehow all end the sheet + crap Harbor Freight foists on Americans
They sell sheet labeled “Pittsburgh” and English names but it’s manufactured in Chyna
And it’s absolute junk.
You should see the sheet yacht that the principal owner of Harbor Freight tools around in. One of the largest in the world.
We have even seen this with regard to the sanctions on Russian oil, where their oil is now sent to India and then shipped to the EU from there. And the EU, despite all their bluster, is quite happy to get the ‘Indian oil’.
Any increase in 2025 SE Asia exports to the US need to face the same tariffs as China.
The goal is to bring manufacturing back to the US.
Hold strong, America.
SD, this seems to be a sound analysis. (ASEAN contacts bearing fruit, eh?) This is going to be a time when some US cabinet & special advisors are reeeeeally going to have to be on the same page, messaging wise.
The end of this year and the start of next year is why we need the raging voice of Dan Bongino back on the radio. President Trump has no one protecting his backside. Dan Bongino got played for his patriotism to get him off the air.
The underlying problem is that too many still trust the overlords and their many minions.
From time to time, people wise up for one reason or another.
Unfortunately, there are still many, many millions of people who believe what they’ve been told.
Does anyone know if there is a garment manufacturer in the U.S.? Big sewing factories. We use to sew our own clothes in the factories. A near by town had 3 one men’s clothing and military uniforms the 2 others were women’s
Ah, the Wall Street journal.
No thanks.
Already started on Nicole Wallace. Whose show is often the beginning of the Uniparty-deep state media narrative. Her show is rank with globalism propaganda.
If the attached is correct,where else are there so many ghost cities?What was the purpose of building them?How much of China’s economic numbers are from real estate. In Canada, where there is a housing shortage and house prices and rents have doubled since covid we have a large portion of the national economy and household wealth in real estate
From 2017 to 2021, the investment in dwellings as a percentage of total gross fixed capital formation was north of 40 %, larger than in other G7 nations. China’s abandoned real estate dreams — from ghost towns in Liaoning to a $10B unfinished skyscraper in Tianjin.
The purpose of building those ghost cities was to prop up the Chinese economy during Covid and to keep the citizens placated.
The Chinese print money just like we do.
MAGA 👊👊🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️🙏🏻🙏🏻
Whilst I support strong labor, the Union leaders are really screwing their members by getting onboarded with the Wall Street crew. My entire family is on Wall Street; trust me, the corruption and self-dealing run deep. The Wall Street Journal is the CNN of financial news, and guys like Jim Cramer are their mouthpieces. The US Chamber of Commerce sold us out decades ago, and they hate Trump Biggly.
Democrat run areas will provide poor service, spend lavishly on beurocrats, cut pay and jobs for blue collar workers, and point at the Trump admin claiming it’s all their fault. The media will do the same. MAGA will see it.
Thanks for the heads up! 🙏
Longshoremen, by the nature of their job, would seemingly lose out to bringing manufacturing back to the US unless exporting increased. Increases in energy and manufacturing would eliminate that pressure.
What is surprising is that if you watch any of the China focused youtube videos (produced in the EU, US, HongKong), none bash Trump. They show interviews and selfies with Chinese business owners, workers and citizens. None even mention Trump. It’s all “What are we going to do?” and blaming the CCP for their predicament. There is no anger at America or Trump.
Empty factories. Empty streets. Empty cities. Rising unemployment. Fear for survival of self and family.
Where is Ji?
What I am keeping in the back of my mind is the reality that consumer support is SOFT throughout the economy.
Already how much Americans spend is much less.
Already (since Covid) getting necessary parts for repairs etc. in some sectors is difficult.
Already Americans are remembering how to live with less, imperfection, longer wait times and cooperation.
Unplanned by the Globalists is the emergence of patience, fiscal prudence and frugality.
We are already returning to the America of Before.
“Already how much Americans spend is much less.”
I doubt that is the case.
Consumer support is soft because the billions of dollars being doled out to millions of illegals is being cut off as well as the NGO money that was being used to prop up our economy. Remember, every part of the government including defense and FEMA was dumping money into propping up illegals. As that is unwound, the pressure on food supplies and other necessities will be relieved and prices will drop.
As that continues and we see prices fall, that will force interest rates down which will give Americans more disposable money to purchase things beside necessities.
Explains why Congress was working so hard to get rid of country of origin labeling
Judy. You lie and you know you’re lying. There are zero SS changes in the making out side of some requirement to prove 1. You exist. And 2. You’re eligible for SS. In the meantime. Why do you democrats continue to lie about this issue? The same with Medicare. I read this morning that Gavin Newsome (democrat) is moving illegals on to Medicare . Now I have not been able to verify that. But have you looked into it? If so, what are your plans to stop it. Most likely nothing at all. You want Medicare broke. Is set that right. De plans for years have been .Overload the system and force it to collapse. (See illegal immigration).
How many people’s homes are literally FULL of chinese made crap they bought at WALMART. Landfills are full, car dealer lots are full, murkinsoomers are dying from overweight and in hock from paying for it all, when does the sales-and-marketing ‘magic’ finally stop.
“pay close attention to how the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) responds”. OK, except I don’t think that union is affected at all. I take it you mean the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU).