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>>13843572
as a follow up, three large trade war externalities at this point are:

1. Production outflows from China. The longer the trade war goes on, the more cheap goods will be produced elsewhere because of price pressures from the tariffs and the future uncertainties that the trade war represents.
Manufacturing didn't really rush out of China after the first round of tariffs. The escalation that the second round of tariffs represents may change that.
https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3011178/us-china-trade-war-manufacturing-exodus-creating-boom-times\
https://www.china-briefing.com/news/us-manufacturing-china-trade-war/

2. US politics. If Biden releases a statement that he will carry on the Trump negotiations if he wins, it adds huge strength to the US negotiating position overnight. However, it seems unlikely. But Biden also hasn't come right out and said he will end tariffs and negotiations if elected, either. A statement like that would be a breath of fresh air to China.
https://www.foxnews.com/politics/biden-slams-trump-over-escalating-trade-war-with-china
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2019/5/21/18628128/trump-tariffs-2020-presidential-election-joe-biden-bernie-sanders

3. Chinese food supply and costs. I'm not even going to go to deep into this one. Obviously their pigs are all dying, but tehre are other pestilences on the way as well.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-05-21/ravaged-by-pig-fever-china-s-farms-now-face-armyworm-invasion
https://www.scmp.com/economy/china-economy/article/3011248/armyworm-bite-chinas-under-pressure-food-supply-within-two

Meanwhile on the US side of things, the SPX index is down 4.26% from the ATH :^)

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>>13785471
I don't know about Tyson specifically, I've never invested in that company

This is larger than that

We're talking about food production issues on a global scale.

I'm going to need to run some numbers

There will be a meeting for the Foodchad Central Committee (FCC) tomorrow after market close. We will of course be meeting in the Foodchad bunker, aisle 3. This China thing could go wild and effect food prices around the world. I need to communicate with my contacts in China and then run some numbers on this one

>>13785586
My intent was that the BS about crypto currency is such a cloud of buzzwords and memes that it can't be dispelled from the minds of the lesser.
But also yes, my physical and emotional longings for BILI and CGC are also probbaly all a farce in the end

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>>13728235
I made it today because yesterday's thread DIED

I was going to clean up the OP info but I was too lazy this morning. Maybe next time


>>13728250
I agree.
Last 'round' of trade talks was just vice premier Liu He in Washington last week or the week before. They didn't leave early, I think he left at the scheduled time.

Bu yeah, we are clearly at the point where there isn't really anything that more talking/communication can do.
Any 'talking' they've done for the past month or two was really just going in circles. The US has had enough time to make their demands clear multiple times over.

Now the real posturing and economic war begins.

A very exciting time to be in and learn from the markets.
An electric time for /smg/ ~

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>>13632774
they have different expressions in different pictures

In the first picture I posted >>13632534, either the camera was on AF and missed or the phtog completely missed focus. the bird on the wall behind is in focus
In the other picture, it looks like DOF was purposefully shallow, so that mostly Trump and Xi are in focus. It's a quite a nice picture. The glasses on the table and the centerpiece really look neat.

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>>13617797
fuckin beaners in the factories probably not paying KO for the soda, just drinking straight from the soda wells where the coke bubbles up from deep underground

what I mean to say is, I love the mexicans, great people, very nice people. but can we get that wall built with all this new chinese tariff money instead of spending it on some other bullshit?

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