Tariffs is about businesses, jobs. It in long run should create jobs. Why I am writing here is, even software licensing can be impacted if Tariffs are imposed in world. It’s a Tech issue as well,
— Well, it isn’t easy to digest, not at all. But we must accept it because we want the best future.
— Don’t focus on short-term gains; aim for long-term results.
— A bright future for your sons, grandsons, daughter, and granddaughters.
— The people who would be affected by tariffs would be significant, but your strength will matter more in the future.
— Provide a way for tariffs!
— Why tariffs? Why should you make way for tariffs?
— It’s the end of the cliff where you are standing; this is the bridge. Follow to walk on the delicate new bridge.
— Once this bridge is built, you will witness an abundance of prosperity, justice, and life in your lands that you have been awaiting.
— It can’t happen in one day; the Great Wall of China was built over a long period, through the efforts of many people, for example. It was constructed to protect the country from looters at that time.
— Don’t stick to the past, but remember your dreams when everyone in your world lives, not just survives.
— Locally produced goods would be less expensive and of higher quality.
— One day, you would create surplus products, which would incur tariffs, yet you would still make a profit. Means your local surplus can be exported, yielding profits, as who won’t like to taste or try your local goods?
— This is how to involve everyone and finance everything.
— This is a way to support the ecosystem of your lands. Imagine an economic ecosystem where you import cheap fish while your own fish are costly. So, instead of buying your fish, you continue importing the cheap ones. One day, all your fish will die, and what will remain is just imports. You are so busy living that you won’t even cry when your breed of local fish vanishes.
— So support work on tariffs; one day, it could bring you profit, as your local specialties would be recognized despite tariffs. And one day, the world will follow his guidelines for an economic ecosystem.
— One day you will buy local products yourself, when you understand what it means for the ecosystem. Imagine a biological ecosystem near a pond: if butterflies — bees vanish, soon flowers won’t be able to pollinate. What would this lead to? A broken ecosystem. Soon, flowers would no longer be visible near ponds. Do any ponds have flowers beside them, despite their proximity to the nearby wetness? Everything is broken. We need to fix so many things.
— The same applies to real life as to biological ecosystems.
— Many things are breaking. There is a need to produce certain items domestically. For example, needles are not made in the USA, so if a fashion designer wants to borrow or buy a needle to create beadwork for a dress, where will they obtain one? From Bangladesh, right? Or from China? How much do you pay China to provide one needle, and what has happened to your skilled labor force? China also benefits from this, as it sells needles in bulk, which is why the fashion designer uses them. With tariffs imposed, the fashion designer searches the domestic market online for where to get the needle. As he sees more needles available in the local market, his demand increases, potentially creating new job opportunities in needle manufacturing. However, none of this will happen overnight; it will take time. The amount of time it takes depends on your willingness to work for your country, your commitment to supporting your economic ecosystem, and your readiness to make small sacrifices. Some patience is required…
— These workers are organized, and soon a new job market for tradespeople will emerge.
— Tech has an unpredictable job guarantee, but tradespeople have a lifelong sorted job market.
— Thus, a new wave of jobs would be necessary. If you support tariff, let’s hope so, as it all requires hard work.
— Let’s see how it works. It should work well in coming years.
— You have to be independent; one day, you will be. So set up a business, make it local, and sell locally. Then tag your products “Made in ___”
— Do you know how much the shipping charge,
— Do you know how much it costs to export to Climate? Could you please calculate the cost of shipping products or air freight? Once you produce locally, you don’t need this charge; those who want to buy your products in the Netherlands would cover the Climate shipping costs. All this money earned from tariffs can be used for various purposes, including support for climate initiatives.
— Make local sell local.
— Let your motto be Make Local, Sell Local
It may take time, so let us absorb the pain and hardship. Know that you are doing this for the next generation to be proud of; this will provide them with a stable income to support their livelihood.
To be continued…
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