I'm just glad i got my computer upgraded before all this tariff shit.
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Waiting for a company to loudly raise their prices.
“YEEHAW!! Lord Trump is bravely losing to the Chinese so we’re passing that loss on to YOU!”
If my company was directly impacted by Tariffs, you can bet your ass it would say "Trump Tariff surcharge" right on your invoice.
In the US*
I would be interested to see what other countries are seeing.
This is the MX Master 3S from the article (said to be going from 100 to 120$)
80 Swiss francs today, lowest at 62 (80 chf is around 98$).
I use that mouse for work and really like it. I was debating getting one for my home PC, too...
Depends how they import products. Canada uses a lot of layaways in the US during shipping. There are also big ports in Alaska that are landing spots for items set to enter Canada.
If those are hit, then they will pass those increases to Canadians.
It’s going to be key now to cull the US. But I’m seeing HUGE increases in US only pricing. So yeah, not a good start for that shit hole.
They also increased prices in Canada, by 7-15% afaict.
eg: MX Master 3S went up ~14%, $140 to $160.
I'm more wondering if corporations are going to corporation and just use the US tariffs as the excuse for globally up the prices.
Already every commercial I hear on the radio is talking about "tariff pricing".
They absolutely will, but no one wants to go alone. First they have to collude, which may already be happening.
So far no, it doesn’t look like it. No one wants anything to do with hiking prices and less to do with the US.