• Re: Approximately 97% Or 98% of Our Trade Deficit Is With Penguin Infes

    From Gronk@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 13 23:11:52 2025
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    Damn pengies.

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  • From Chris Ahlstrom@21:1/5 to Gronk on Wed May 14 07:29:43 2025
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    Gronk wrote this post while blinking in Morse code:

    Damn pengies.

    Now Lyin' Leavitt is boasting about "receipts" for how unfair other countries are treating us with tariffs.

    Such as Japan's supposedly 700% tariff on imports of <laughing> American rice.

    https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2025/03/12/japan/japan-rice-tariffs/

    White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt created a stir in Japan on
    Wednesday when she accused Japan of imposing a 700% tariff on American rice
    as an example of what the U.S. government views as “egregious” duties
    levied by their trade partners.

    “Look at Japan, tariffing rice 700%,” she said on Tuesday. “President
    (Donald) Trump believes in reciprocity, and it is about dang time that we
    have a president who actually looks out for the interest of American
    business and workers.”

    . . .

    Japan has historically been reluctant to import rice — its staple food — to
    protect domestic rice farmers. But in the 1990s, its protectionism stance
    became a great source of trade friction during World Trade Organization
    negotiations.

    As a result, Japan now imports 770,000 metric tons of rice without tariffs
    each year under a 1995 “minimum access” deal with the WTO.

    According to the most recent numbers from the agriculture ministry, the U.S
    accounted for the highest share of tariff-free rice imported by Japan in
    2023 under this agreement among countries that included Thailand, China and
    Australia, with a total of 350,000 tons of U.S. rice imported that year
    under the framework.

    Lyin' Leavitt

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