Price Increases Coming From Canon USA

It's all planned: The more you bring the stocks up and down the better for insider trading.

The pre-election spruiking was that tariffs, as a kind-of-consumption tax would allow for lower income tax.

Rich people will love that but it'll be bad for the rest of the country.

Top tier tax rate needs to go back to the same as it was duiing the golden years of the 1950s.
 
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Canon about to raise prices for Canada and Europe?
It looks like everybody will have to pay fo the "Art of the Deal".
Next book: "How to harm the world economy in 2 weeks".
Seems this is the way it will play out. I've heard of multiple businesses raising prices globally to "protect the US market".
Here is one report, but there are more.
"Rather than simply increase prices there, it's possible the likes of PlayStation could increase pricing globally in an effort to protect, as best they can, the US market."
Sounds more like corporate greed and subsidising the US market, than protection of market share.
 
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Seems this is the way it will play out. I've heard of multiple businesses raising prices globally to "protect the US market".
Here is one report, but there are more.
"Rather than simply increase prices there, it's possible the likes of PlayStation could increase pricing globally in an effort to protect, as best they can, the US market."
Sounds more like corporate greed and subsidising the US market, than protection of market share.
Is it that surprising? These aren't non-profit businesses.
 
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Somewhat off topic:
NEWSWEEK (in bias, often described as centrist) has an article, "Supreme Court halted Trump's Alien Enemies Act deportations, signaling potential judicial resistance despite conservative majority." Maybe they will approach the Tariffs this way, too.
 
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The pre-election spruiking was that tariffs, as a kind-of-consumption tax would allow for lower income tax.

Rich people will love that but it'll be bad for the rest of the country.

Top tier tax rate needs to go back to the same as it was duiing the golden years of the 1950s.
Why?
Was the Cold War golden?
Were those wars in Asia golden?
Was the race discrimination golden?
Do Americans like to work as they did 70 years ago?

I fear your claim is nostalgic dementia.
 
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Seems this is the way it will play out. I've heard of multiple businesses raising prices globally to "protect the US market".
Here is one report, but there are more.
"Rather than simply increase prices there, it's possible the likes of PlayStation could increase pricing globally in an effort to protect, as best they can, the US market."
Sounds more like corporate greed and subsidising the US market, than protection of market share.
sell your Sony crap and shares!
 
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Without smuggling there are no "grey markets", just a market.
Tariffs are to generate grey market
Er no. Grey market = legitimately imported by a non-authorised distributor (all import duties etc paid). What you’re describing is black market.
Is it that surprising? These aren't non-profit businesses.
The fair thing to do would be to hike US prices by the tariff % and leave the rest of the world (who didn’t vote for this clown) alone.
 
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Without smuggling there are no "grey markets", just a market.
Tariffs are to generate grey markets.
No. Grey markets exist because there is differential pricing in different countries, not tariffs. Canon, for example, has lower pre-tax prices in the Far East than in Europe or the USA and goods may be legally imported directly from those countries avoiding Canon USA or Canon EU. They are called “grey” because they are not through Canon and Canon does not provide its warranty.
 
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Er no. Grey market = legitimately imported by a non-authorised distributor (all import duties etc paid). What you’re describing is black market.

The fair thing to do would be to hike US prices by the tariff % and leave the rest of the world (who didn’t vote for this clown) alone.
Unfortunately, business decisions aren't always fair. We'll survive (maybe).
 
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You failed with an unnecessarily rude and insulting post. Always quick and leading with the ad hominem.
Honestly, I often refrain from posting or asking questions here because I really don't enjoy being treated with contempt by this disdainful Neuroanatomist. If I see is posts in a thread, I retreat, and I'm certainly not the only one.

That is sad, because there are many members on this forum with really good insight. Thanks to them! ;-)
 
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Honestly, I often refrain from posting or asking questions here because I really don't enjoy being treated with contempt by this disdainful Neuroanatomist. If I see is posts in a thread, I retreat, and I'm certainly not the only one.

That is sad, because there are many members on this forum with really good insight. Thanks to them! ;-)
Rational, reasonable posts engender replies in kind, and honest questions are always welcome…and answered as best I can. But I have no compunctions or remorse about calling out asinine posts, misinformation, and obvious trolling with the disdain such drivel deserves.
 
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