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John Deere 9620RX vs CASE QT 620
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<blockquote data-quote="bluegreen" data-source="post: 3129342" data-attributes="member: 969"><p>Hi Rob, </p><p> Basically if your an American based company with a manufacturing base outside of the USA still selling goods into the USA, you are likely to get hit by Trumps planned 35% import duty! He wants those jobs back in the USA where "true" unemployment is running at near to 30%!! Not the phoney 5% that the lying Obama administration claims.</p><p>So for example, if CASE Austria or JD Germany or NH UK are building some USA specced machines (I know they are) in their European factories to sell to US farmers they presumably would be hit with the large tariff. This protectionism could quickly escalate out of hand and see those same EU countries putting retaliatory taxes on machines sold to EU farmers from the USA.</p><p></p><p>Clearly any EU manufacturer who builds machines above 400hp and is not American in origin is not going to have the above issues to deal with. Claas, Fendt and Challenger (now they have nothing to do with CAT) are not going to be effected, and that could give them a large competitive advantage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bluegreen, post: 3129342, member: 969"] Hi Rob, Basically if your an American based company with a manufacturing base outside of the USA still selling goods into the USA, you are likely to get hit by Trumps planned 35% import duty! He wants those jobs back in the USA where "true" unemployment is running at near to 30%!! Not the phoney 5% that the lying Obama administration claims. So for example, if CASE Austria or JD Germany or NH UK are building some USA specced machines (I know they are) in their European factories to sell to US farmers they presumably would be hit with the large tariff. This protectionism could quickly escalate out of hand and see those same EU countries putting retaliatory taxes on machines sold to EU farmers from the USA. Clearly any EU manufacturer who builds machines above 400hp and is not American in origin is not going to have the above issues to deal with. Claas, Fendt and Challenger (now they have nothing to do with CAT) are not going to be effected, and that could give them a large competitive advantage. [/QUOTE]
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