I dont know how much it will affect tool prices,,, I can just se the notice at the car boot sale
Price increase due to trump lol
Price increase due to trump lol
Looking at the state of our steel industry and many manufactured goods, especially electricals, I think your perfectly valid point is about ten years or more too lateAttractive as it is, at some point all these cheap imports from China will have to stop. If allowed to go on unchecked they will gradually hollow out all the production facilities in America and Europe.
Free-trade is treated like some holy writ, whereas it also has its bad sides as well as its good. There are already tariffs on some Chinese goods where the trade was deemed to be unfair.
Further tariffs will have to be applied to safeguard a basic production facility in the countries of the West. Cheaper imported goods are allowing the wages of the poorer in society to stagnate. At some point action of sorts will have to be taken, and whoever makes the first move will probably suffer the most.
We have become addicted to cheap goods but at some point we will have to go 'cold turkey' It is best to do this sooner rather than later..Or become so dependant that when the 'cheap imports' eventually become 'dear imports' our economies will not survive the shock.
You could well be correct, and it is too little, too late. It is said that trade is war under another guise. And , China has fought a faultless campaign.Looking at the state of our steel industry and many manufactured goods, especially electricals, I think your perfectly valid point is about ten years or more too late
Ah yes, the power of a dictatorship. Ji was worth £1.6 billion five years ago, in traceable assets. Gawd only knows how much more is hidden behind family, frontmen and layers of shell companies and wealth management frontmen. He - and his ruling cabal - do it with forced labour (Uyghurs anybody?) and rigid suppression of dissent (see Dong Yuyu on Google).They are very quick learners, to the extent that they seem to be able to quickly become major players, or dominate any sector they turn their hand to. And they have really upped their game quality wise. It only seems like a few years ago when much of their tools and other stuff was certainly cheap, but the quality was pretty dreadful.
Nowadays they are turning out some very good stuff, and still at prices that are very competitive.
.....You can't help looking at some of this stuff and thinking much of our manufacturing industry really is doomed when they can turn out stuff of high quality, ship it half way round the world, and still charge half the price.
And yes I know I am contributing to the problem, but aren't we all to a greater or lesser extent?
Quite depressing really.
That's partly my thinking before deciding (I.e. convincing myself) - as long as I maintain them I should be able to make a decent sum back if choose to sell. But is still dear amount to put down for a hobby which I have limited time for.You’ll be lucky
As for buying tools I’ve always bought the best I could afford working on the premise if I come to sell them they will hold there value, now I only own one Lie Nielsen plane but judging by it’s current price for once I was right.
Using WayBackMachine for ClassicHandTools, I see the prices have been stable for the last year or so. But I wonder if tariffs would affect LN and force them up increase prices for their overseas distributors. As I understand it, they use American suppliers but I doubt the supply chain would be completely clean of foreign input.It doesn't matter a jot what the world does, UK prices will keep going up.
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