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Thank you for a sensible post AF5. Nice to see you honesty acknowledging that there is an insane leader to the South, that a Conservative Government would have had the same problems renegotiating NAFTA and there would likely be little difference in outcome regardless of which party was in power in Canada.
However, like Trump, you don't appear to understand how trade works. Canada - US trade relationships are deeply engrained with the companies and individuals doing the trading. The countries of Canada and the US don't trade with each other, their companies and citizens do. Americans buying Canadian products do so because they want them, either because the product is better than their own or the price is right for them to make money. America becoming "energy independent" is fine to talk about but do you think their businesses involved in buying AB bitumen and refining it on the gulf coast will just shutter their operations to MAGA? Of course they won't they are making money at what they are doing and have the infrastructure in place. How do you sort out the ownership in Canada's energy sector anyway - how much is US owned, how much is Chinese owned - it's simply not the case that "America" will stop buying oil from "Canada".
Similar on the beef file - the US won't stop buying Canadian beef or live cattle because we are completely integrated with them - with the American Cargill and Brazilian JBS controlling the slaughter of 90%+ of the Canadian herd. They do it because they make money, just as eastern Canadian businesses make money importing and retailing US beef.
Threats of tariffs if we don't sign the agreement the Americans doesn't work the way Trump thinks it does. We can counter tariff to match theirs and the net result is consumers pay more in each country but the net effect on trade is a wash. The companies exporting the products stand to make more money, not less with tariffs as the prices go up and the trade will still happen - because consumers from both countries want the others products.
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Sorry but there is absolutely zero common sense with any politicians these days regardless of party . It’s all about pandering and payouts to speacial groups and votes . It’s all become a farce now.
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Originally posted by grassfarmer View PostThank you for a sensible post AF5. Nice to see you honesty acknowledging that there is an insane leader to the South, that a Conservative Government would have had the same problems renegotiating NAFTA and there would likely be little difference in outcome regardless of which party was in power in Canada.
However, like Trump, you don't appear to understand how trade works. Canada - US trade relationships are deeply engrained with the companies and individuals doing the trading. The countries of Canada and the US don't trade with each other, their companies and citizens do. Americans buying Canadian products do so because they want them, either because the product is better than their own or the price is right for them to make money. America becoming "energy independent" is fine to talk about but do you think their businesses involved in buying AB bitumen and refining it on the gulf coast will just shutter their operations to MAGA? Of course they won't they are making money at what they are doing and have the infrastructure in place. How do you sort out the ownership in Canada's energy sector anyway - how much is US owned, how much is Chinese owned - it's simply not the case that "America" will stop buying oil from "Canada".
Similar on the beef file - the US won't stop buying Canadian beef or live cattle because we are completely integrated with them - with the American Cargill and Brazilian JBS controlling the slaughter of 90%+ of the Canadian herd. They do it because they make money, just as eastern Canadian businesses make money importing and retailing US beef.
Threats of tariffs if we don't sign the agreement the Americans doesn't work the way Trump thinks it does. We can counter tariff to match theirs and the net result is consumers pay more in each country but the net effect on trade is a wash. The companies exporting the products stand to make more money, not less with tariffs as the prices go up and the trade will still happen - because consumers from both countries want the others products.
Of course the US won't stop buying oil from Canada, they are getting it at a fraction of the world price, and are one of the only places able to process it, they have spent billions tooling up to be able to process it, and need it to blend with the stuff coming from shale. This current arrangement is nearly ideal for them, and getting better all the time, as spreads keep widening. Did you happen to read what I already wrote?
I learned math here in Canada, and apparently we must do it wrong, can you please explain in more detail how tariffs and counter tariffs cancel each other out? As a consumer, if I can buy a local product with no tariff, or an identical foreign product with an additional tariff built into the price, I will chose the cheaper product, regardless of how patriotic I might be. At the government coffers level that may be true, but certainly not for the producers or consumers.
The US can and previously did stop buying Canadian beef, 15 years ago, and look at what it did to our prices immediately. As they lose their beef export customers due to trade wars, they will need less imports from Canada. US Processors with excess capacity would suffer.
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
Of course the US won't stop buying oil from Canada, they are getting it at a fraction of the world price, and are one of the only places able to process it, they have spent billions tooling up to be able to process it, and need it to blend with the stuff coming from shale. This current arrangement is nearly ideal for them, and getting better all the time, as spreads keep widening. Did you happen to read what I already wrote?
Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostThe US can and previously did stop buying Canadian beef, 15 years ago, and look at what it did to our prices immediately. As they lose their beef export customers due to trade wars, they will need less imports from Canada. US Processors with excess capacity would suffer.
Like the oil though, US beef processors will continue to purchase Cdn live cattle when there is an opportunity for them to make money. The decisions will be made in Dakota Dunes, not Washington.
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