Trump Tariffs Causing Japanese Production Shift to US

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Ooops! "Experts" wrong again.

And not only production, but Japan's foreign investment in the US is on pace to reach a record high this year.


The nonstop left gaslighting about the economy is crashing into reality.







Trump’s tariffs are already spurring Japanese companies to shift more production to the U.S.​


When it comes to Japan, it looks like President Donald Trump’s plan to use tariffs as a way to boost domestic production is working so far.

Japan’s export volume to the U.S. has fallen to the weakest level since 2021 while its overall exports remain above the 2024 average, Marcel Thieliant, head of Asia-Pacific at Capital Economics, said in a note on Thursday, citing recent data from the Bank of Japan.

“What is becoming increasingly clear, though, is that firms are responding to U.S. tariffs by stepping up production in their U.S. subsidiaries,” he explained.

In the second quarter, overseas subsidiaries of Japanese manufacturers in North America booked sales growth that was 6 percentage points faster than Japan’s overall exports to the region.

And in July, production in Toyota’s U.S. factories soared 28.5% from a year ago, but output in its factories in Japan fell 5.5%.

Along with this shift in production is an influx of capital. Thieliant estimated that Japan’s foreign direct investment into the U.S. is on pace to hit a record high this year, while overall FDI will probably be little changed. As a result, the U.S. may take in 47% of Japan’s total outbound FDI this year, marking an all-time high.



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Weakening the Empire outposts does not save us, especially after the people who live there figure out that we betrayed them.
 
Weakening the Empire outposts does not save us, especially after the people who live there figure out that we betrayed them.
The right keeps cheering all this big investment Trump says is coming here but doesn't tell people it will take years to get the infrastructure built , Yes putting construction people to work for a time, but doesn't say how many actual people will be employed when it is done , 5 .6 ?
People walking around making sure the automation / AI is running.
 
The right keeps cheering all this big investment Trump says is coming here but doesn't tell people it will take years to get the infrastructure built , Yes putting construction people to work for a time, but doesn't say how many actual people will be employed when it is done , 5 .6 ?
People walking around making sure the automation / AI is running.
The two biggest problems are the quality of the workforce and the shitty electricity grid.......the first would 50 years to fix, the second a couple of decades.
 
The two biggest problems are the quality of the workforce and the shitty electricity grid.......the first would 50 years to fix, the second a couple of decades.
I will agree with that.
A lot of it is the Boomers fault we worked hard and tried to give out kids a lot of thing and they didn't have to go out and earn them.
And that didn't build the work ethic in them that we had.
Back when I was 12 I was cleaning horse stalls for 50 cents an hour and took the manure and sold it for money so I could go out and buy myself a used bike.
And having to work for that bike I took very good care of it.
Now a days IMO people 40 ish and under don't have a work ethic and expect things to just be given to them.
I think that is a large part of the problem.
 
The right keeps cheering all this big investment Trump says is coming here but doesn't tell people it will take years to get the infrastructure built , Yes putting construction people to work for a time, but doesn't say how many actual people will be employed when it is done , 5 .6 ?
People walking around making sure the automation / AI is running.
capital investments are not like snapping a finger, but they still help in the long run
 
I will agree with that.
A lot of it is the Boomers fault we worked hard and tried to give out kids a lot of thing and they didn't have to go out and earn them.
And that didn't build the work ethic in them that we had.
Back when I was 12 I was cleaning horse stalls for 50 cents an hour and took the manure and sold it for money so I could go out and buy myself a used bike.
And having to work for that bike I took very good care of it.
Now a days IMO people 40 ish and under don't have a work ethic and expect things to just be given to them.
I think that is a large part of the problem.
I will give you one example of how we got here.....Up till recently High Schools started first in part because teens need to be learning how to pull themselves out of bed in preparation for adulthood where this is often a job requirement, then the busses collected the Middle Schoolers as they need to begin learning this, and finally the Elementary kids who we should expect the least of.

About a decade ago it was decided by the "Experts" to reverse this because the HS kids were refusing to learn to go to bed, which was blamed on their biological clocks.

We do stupid shit like this all the time.

 
I will give you one example of how we got here.....Up till recently High Schools started first in part because teens need to be learning how to pull themselves out of bed in preparation for adulthood where this is often a job requirement, then the busses collected the Middle Schoolers as they need to begin learning this, and finally the Elementary kids who are just learning about this.

About a decade ago it was decided by the "Experts" to reverse this because the HS kids were refusing to learn to go to bed, which was blamed on their biological clocks.

We do stupid shit like this all the time.

And don't forget I phones.
Every kid HAS to have one.
And it is IMO leading them to be lazy and have no work ethic.
 
And don't forget I phones.
Every kid HAS to have one.
And it is IMO leading them to be lazy and have no work ethic.
Now kids are sometimes flat out refusing to learn, claiming that if they ever want to know something they will ask AI.....I was recently watching a YouTube of a teacher that was quitting the profession as her days were soul crushing and she was wasting her time. She was saying that tech in school was the dumbest thing ever......if we want to save education computers and tablets need to be very rare at school especially in the early years......but no one wants to hear that......not the kids and not the adults.

The whole project is doomed she decided.
 
Ooops! "Experts" wrong again.

And not only production, but Japan's foreign investment in the US is on pace to reach a record high this year.



The nonstop left gaslighting about the economy is crashing into reality.






Trump’s tariffs are already spurring Japanese companies to shift more production to the U.S.​


When it comes to Japan, it looks like President Donald Trump’s plan to use tariffs as a way to boost domestic production is working so far.

Japan’s export volume to the U.S. has fallen to the weakest level since 2021 while its overall exports remain above the 2024 average, Marcel Thieliant, head of Asia-Pacific at Capital Economics, said in a note on Thursday, citing recent data from the Bank of Japan.

“What is becoming increasingly clear, though, is that firms are responding to U.S. tariffs by stepping up production in their U.S. subsidiaries,” he explained.

In the second quarter, overseas subsidiaries of Japanese manufacturers in North America booked sales growth that was 6 percentage points faster than Japan’s overall exports to the region.

And in July, production in Toyota’s U.S. factories soared 28.5% from a year ago, but output in its factories in Japan fell 5.5%.

Along with this shift in production is an influx of capital. Thieliant estimated that Japan’s foreign direct investment into the U.S. is on pace to hit a record high this year, while overall FDI will probably be little changed. As a result, the U.S. may take in 47% of Japan’s total outbound FDI this year, marking an all-time high.



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That really started his 1st term..
 
I will give you one example of how we got here.....Up till recently High Schools started first in part because teens need to be learning how to pull themselves out of bed in preparation for adulthood where this is often a job requirement, then the busses collected the Middle Schoolers as they need to begin learning this, and finally the Elementary kids who we should expect the least of.

About a decade ago it was decided by the "Experts" to reverse this because the HS kids were refusing to learn to go to bed, which was blamed on their biological clocks.

We do stupid shit like this all the time.

I have a million problems, but schools caring more about how to get kids to learn vs churning out loyal minions to work the factory is not one of them.
 
I have a million problems, but schools caring more about how to get kids to learn vs churning out loyal minions to work the factory is not one of them.
Schools have very little interest in education....people who can think for themselves is the last thing the people who run America want.
 
Not caring about education is moronic.....a mistake the Chinese do not make.
you are just word salad rambling

schools are made up of individuals. most of the individuals in a school care a great deal about education.

The biggest problem faced in schools are the disruption of (mostly) males in the classroom. Some of this is related to single family homes, but most, sadly, are related to the skyrocketing autism and behavior disorders we see in the nation.
 
The right keeps cheering all this big investment Trump says is coming here but doesn't tell people it will take years to get the infrastructure built , Yes putting construction people to work for a time, but doesn't say how many actual people will be employed when it is done , 5 .6 ?
People walking around making sure the automation / AI is running.
Biden passed the infrastructure bill . The poor infrastructure has hurt American manufacturing. Trump killed the work it was doing.
 
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