Brian Schwartz
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Well, I think they've come to the reality that this is not going to be as easy as they once thought. The idea of throwing on tariffs onto a variety of different countries, the goods coming from those countries, to be precise, is not going to just be an automatic boom to the economy.
Well, I think they've come to the reality that this is not going to be as easy as they once thought. The idea of throwing on tariffs onto a variety of different countries, the goods coming from those countries, to be precise, is not going to just be an automatic boom to the economy.
in the Trump administration is that somehow these are going to be revenue builders, that you're going to be able to pay for critical policies such as tax cuts and you name it.
in the Trump administration is that somehow these are going to be revenue builders, that you're going to be able to pay for critical policies such as tax cuts and you name it.
in the Trump administration is that somehow these are going to be revenue builders, that you're going to be able to pay for critical policies such as tax cuts and you name it.
But it's clear to me that the administration has figured out that in the short term, and they're really, I think they're being as clear as politically they can be, that this may not be as simple as they thought and that there could be some bumps in the road in the economy.
But it's clear to me that the administration has figured out that in the short term, and they're really, I think they're being as clear as politically they can be, that this may not be as simple as they thought and that there could be some bumps in the road in the economy.
But it's clear to me that the administration has figured out that in the short term, and they're really, I think they're being as clear as politically they can be, that this may not be as simple as they thought and that there could be some bumps in the road in the economy.
If you ask the president, he's convinced, again, that this is making an impact. He's convinced that there are companies who are saying to him in private or saying some things in public, like Apple, that they're going to be doing more business here in the United States.
If you ask the president, he's convinced, again, that this is making an impact. He's convinced that there are companies who are saying to him in private or saying some things in public, like Apple, that they're going to be doing more business here in the United States.
If you ask the president, he's convinced, again, that this is making an impact. He's convinced that there are companies who are saying to him in private or saying some things in public, like Apple, that they're going to be doing more business here in the United States.
Apple has announced hundreds of billions of dollars in new investments into the U.S., and that was after Tim Cook met with the president recently at the White House.
Apple has announced hundreds of billions of dollars in new investments into the U.S., and that was after Tim Cook met with the president recently at the White House.
Apple has announced hundreds of billions of dollars in new investments into the U.S., and that was after Tim Cook met with the president recently at the White House.
These were a bunch of tech CEOs from Qualcomm, HP, you name it. Michael Dell was put out on social media. He was there. One was that the CEO said, from what we were told, hey, Mr. President, these tariffs that you're proposing and in some cases moving ahead with are really going to hurt the tech space because we make our various parts for goods and services are made in different countries.
These were a bunch of tech CEOs from Qualcomm, HP, you name it. Michael Dell was put out on social media. He was there. One was that the CEO said, from what we were told, hey, Mr. President, these tariffs that you're proposing and in some cases moving ahead with are really going to hurt the tech space because we make our various parts for goods and services are made in different countries.
These were a bunch of tech CEOs from Qualcomm, HP, you name it. Michael Dell was put out on social media. He was there. One was that the CEO said, from what we were told, hey, Mr. President, these tariffs that you're proposing and in some cases moving ahead with are really going to hurt the tech space because we make our various parts for goods and services are made in different countries.
You name it, China particularly. That's a big one. But at the same time, according to the president, these people didn't necessarily go as far as saying, please don't do this. It was more of, hey, we have some issues with this. We are, according to the president, we're going to build more here. We're going to invest more into the United States.
You name it, China particularly. That's a big one. But at the same time, according to the president, these people didn't necessarily go as far as saying, please don't do this. It was more of, hey, we have some issues with this. We are, according to the president, we're going to build more here. We're going to invest more into the United States.
You name it, China particularly. That's a big one. But at the same time, according to the president, these people didn't necessarily go as far as saying, please don't do this. It was more of, hey, we have some issues with this. We are, according to the president, we're going to build more here. We're going to invest more into the United States.