Nicole Lappin
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Yeah. So if the US is the number two exporter in the world, number one, maybe with services, who do these retaliatory tariffs actually hurt? Like, aren't they just hurting that country?
So China is saying, we're going to get Airbus instead of Boeing now?
So China is saying, we're going to get Airbus instead of Boeing now?
So China is saying, we're going to get Airbus instead of Boeing now?
Yeah. And these really complicated supply chains, too. So with the iPhone coming from the Congo and I don't know, you know, Netherlands, Switzerland, Korea and the United States. So how do these companies then navigate a supply chain? How do you even, you know, how can you price in for a P&L or as companies try to go raise money or go into markets?
Yeah. And these really complicated supply chains, too. So with the iPhone coming from the Congo and I don't know, you know, Netherlands, Switzerland, Korea and the United States. So how do these companies then navigate a supply chain? How do you even, you know, how can you price in for a P&L or as companies try to go raise money or go into markets?
Yeah. And these really complicated supply chains, too. So with the iPhone coming from the Congo and I don't know, you know, Netherlands, Switzerland, Korea and the United States. So how do these companies then navigate a supply chain? How do you even, you know, how can you price in for a P&L or as companies try to go raise money or go into markets?
Treading water a little bit. But you say that tariffs aren't all that bad. What kind of tariffs actually help Americans?
Treading water a little bit. But you say that tariffs aren't all that bad. What kind of tariffs actually help Americans?
Treading water a little bit. But you say that tariffs aren't all that bad. What kind of tariffs actually help Americans?
So when we talk about, and by the way, I think a lot of people agree with that. That that doesn't seem like a controversial move.
So when we talk about, and by the way, I think a lot of people agree with that. That that doesn't seem like a controversial move.
So when we talk about, and by the way, I think a lot of people agree with that. That that doesn't seem like a controversial move.
The rest of it, do you feel like is just a bunch of negotiations that are going to calm down?
The rest of it, do you feel like is just a bunch of negotiations that are going to calm down?
The rest of it, do you feel like is just a bunch of negotiations that are going to calm down?
But the idea is that we could do that. It will just take a really long time.
But the idea is that we could do that. It will just take a really long time.
But the idea is that we could do that. It will just take a really long time.
So when we talk about the trade deficit and we worry about the trade deficit, do you think it's even something to worry about?