Summary

Best Buy warned that Trump’s proposed tariffs on imports from China, Mexico, and Canada could raise prices on consumer electronics, as 60% of Best Buy’s inventory comes from China.

Trump plans to impose a baseline 10% tariff on all imports and a 60% tariff on Chinese goods to boost domestic manufacturing.

Retailers like Best Buy and industry groups like the Consumer Technology Association are preparing for supply chain disruptions by importing goods early or sourcing alternatives to avoid higher consumer prices.

  • Encephalotrocity
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    547 months ago

    Amazing how they didn’t say shit until after the election. Almost like they want to have their cake and eat it too.

  • @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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    467 months ago
    1. Prices go up.
    2. People stop spending money.
    3. Revenue loss for companies.
    4. Mass layoffs.
    5. Job security concerns.
    6. People stop spending money.
    7. Go to (3)

    Which part of that cycle was supposed to fix the cost of living problems again? Last I checked, those tariffs aren’t going towards universal basic income or social services.

    • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      237 months ago

      The part where the monopolies buy up even more of the economy and we all get issued life subscription plans because they can cover everything from our housing to our groceries to our jobs. Don’t worry, your WaLife Plan^tm is tailored to be affordable for your Cashier position.

      • @pivot_root@lemmy.world
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        Don’t worry, your WaLife Plan™ is tailored to be affordable for your Cashier position.

        I can’t be arsed to actually make the meme, so here’s a transcript:

        [Drake meme]

        Top-left panel: Drake looking away in disgust.
        Top-right panel: Cyberpunk 2077

        Bottom-left panel: Drake looking pleased.
        Bottom-right panel: America 2025

    • @Joeffect@lemmy.world
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      87 months ago

      Everything he’s planning is going to have negative effects on the economy…

      Deport every? No one to work the jobs most refuse to do… Means food, housing, and other shortages which makes prices go up.

      Tariffs? Make everything cost more and force companies to charge consumers.

      Reduce education standards? Keep everyone dumb so they vote for us!!!

      • @ZigZagZebra@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        Tariffs can also backfire like with China and their retaliatory tariffs . Some US companies rely on exports for a large part of their business.

        • @Cheradenine@sh.itjust.works
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          17 months ago

          It happened the last time Trump tried it. China slapped a tariff on an ag product, soy (iirc), China stopped buying, the government bailed out the farmers. Everyone lost except China.

      • @Sprokes@lemmy.ml
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        37 months ago

        Deport every? No one to work the jobs most refuse to do… Means food, housing, and other shortages which makes prices go up.

        I agree with everything except this. If companies can’t find workers, it will force them to review the pay and benefit to attract people. If it still doesn’t work, the government will certainly allow immigrants to enter legally for those jobs.

        Right now companies are employing immigrants with shitty pay and without any benefits. It is slavery.

        In France many illegal immigrants are working in delivery jobs. People are not against doing those jobs but the conditions are shitty. So illegal immigrants are doing those because they don’t have a choice and maybe it is way better than in their original country. But that is exploitation and slavery.

        • @Maggoty@lemmy.world
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          57 months ago

          Oh you clearly haven’t met American conservatives. They’ve already done this a few times. It blows up in their face every time and now they want to do it nationally.

        • @Joeffect@lemmy.world
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          17 months ago

          It’s happened before in the construction industry very recently like the last time trump was president… I just can’t find anything on it… So I can’t really back this up…

          But they couldn’t replace those workers last time it wasn’t even about paying people it was finding people who knew how to do those jobs because they were gone…

          Remember people were told to go to college not to learn a trade… For the last 40 years at least… I lived through it and it fucked me over but that’s not the point…

          They told Americans not to learn these jobs…

    • @Cort@lemmy.world
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      37 months ago

      Could be even worse than that. If consumers stop spending in anticipation of the tariffs, starting the cycle even sooner

  • Nusm
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    7 months ago

    Read all about it in this month’s issue of Duh.

      • Flying Squid
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        37 months ago

        You have points with the others, but why would you not trust a phone bought on Amazon? People are constantly buying phones from them. I’ve never heard any major “don’t buy a phone from Amazon” warning before.

        • @xmunk@sh.itjust.works
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          147 months ago

          Amazon silently resells used and returned products that are sometimes resold without any inspection. If you’re buying something expensive it’s better to go to the original manufacturer.

          • Flying Squid
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            -77 months ago

            I have never bought a phone from them, but every time I have had an issue with a product I have bought from Amazon, I either can return it for a refund or they refund me and I don’t even have to return it.

            I mean fuck Amazon for any number of reasons, but this is just not an issue I have heard about a lot of people having with phones bought from Amazon.

          • @dan@upvote.au
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            27 months ago

            I trust it as long as it’s a Samsung and their verification app passes. They have a Windows app that checks an SD card and authenticates that it’s a legit Samsung one.

          • Flying Squid
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            -37 months ago

            I don’t even know what that means. If it was in its original packaging? Sure. Why wouldn’t I? Are they secretly repackaging virus-filled SD cards in like-new sealed plastic clamshells?

    • @empireOfLove2@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      227 months ago

      It’s unironically a really good place to buy consumer electronics, both online and in person. They’re still holding on, they’ve crawled out of the hole they put themselves in a decade ago.

      • @can@sh.itjust.works
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        47 months ago

        Not sure about elsewhere but in Canada they’re also an online marketplace for sellers like Amazon.

      • @adarza@lemmy.ca
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        37 months ago

        my last cheap unlocked phone came from there.

        a neighbor just bought one of their laptop specials this week. she hadn’t bought anything from bestbuy since her last one, though… in 2015.

        • @Montagge@lemmy.zip
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          17 months ago

          That’s probably when I bought my laptop there lol I picked up my TV there last year as they carried an Insignia “dumb” TV.

    • @dan@upvote.au
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      37 months ago

      Their open box products are good value. Sometimes the product is still in perfect condition in its original packaging, but because a customer returned it, you can get it for 10% or 15% cheaper.

    • Cornpop
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      27 months ago

      It functions as a good showroom to try the shit you can buy cheaper online

      • @dan@upvote.au
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        27 months ago

        In my experience, their prices are the same as online stores, and in the case where their prices are higher, they price match.

    • kn0wmad1c
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      27 months ago

      It’s my go-to since I’ve stopped supporting Amazon

  • @hark@lemmy.world
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    237 months ago

    It WILL raise prices and it will raise prices by more than whatever percentage the tariffs are set at because as we all saw from the recent greedflation, businesses will use any excuse to raise prices as much as possible, particularly in industries dominated by an oligopoly (which is most of them).

    • 🇨🇦 tunetardis
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      247 months ago

      Oh it’ll be a shit show, don’t worry. Imagine a car sold in the US that’s assembled in Mexico using parts manufactured in the US from metals mined in Canada, along with electronics from China. And that’s all within a single company’s supply chain. There will be tariffs on top of tariffs in the auto sector.

  • sp3ctr4l
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    167 months ago

    I can only hope this also kills the ‘i am a youtuber/influencer, buy my astoundingly overpriced merch’ business.

  • @Embargo@lemm.ee
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    107 months ago

    Hahahaha fucking no shit. The tariffs will force everything up. The U.S. economy is going to get thoroughly fisted.

  • @Treczoks@lemmy.world
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    97 months ago

    Basically every shop will have to raise prices then. Even a farm shop selling only their own produce, as their own production costs will definitely rise.

  • wagesj45
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    97 months ago

    “Could”

    Goddamn it I’m sick and tired of these articles pussyfooting around the issue.

  • @JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world
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    97 months ago

    Thank you bestbuy for making this statement after the election.

    Not that it would’ve made any difference. I’m disgusted with my country.

    • @rumba@lemmy.zip
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      107 months ago

      Trump said himself that prices were going to go way up. There’s not anybody else out there that would have made a difference. When these idiots can’t afford to go to McDonald’s anymore, and they find they can’t get on disability they’re going to change their tune far too late.

        • @JusticeForPorygon@lemmy.world
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          27 months ago

          Yeah Trump could litterally be holding a knife to their neck and they’d continue making excuses for him. If they were gonna learn, they would have by now.

          The only policy these people have is taking down their perceived enemies.

  • SeaJ
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    87 months ago

    Could??? Stop pussyfooting around and tell us that it will indeed cause you to raise prices.

      • Pistcow
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        Cool, don’t need to buy a new phone. Corps squeezed and squeezed and learned about price elasticity this year and miraculously reduced prices a miniscule amount. I ain’t paying $15 for a Macdonalds burger and if they think we’ll pay $2k for a phone then they’re in for another shit year.

        • @Iheartcheese@lemmy.world
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          237 months ago

          This is still going to affect you. A lot. It’s not just electronics going up. Where do you think the coffee comes from? Chocolate? We make so much and basically nothing at the same time

          • Pistcow
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            -187 months ago

            I mean, my household income is $200k, I can liquidate, and buy citizenship for me and my wife to several countries. I tried but good luck to the dumb fucks that think capital gains tax will effect your $35k a year.

              • Pistcow
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                I mean, I was raised by a single mother, constant poverty, sleeping in my car in my 20s, went to school in my 30s and tripled my income.

                You missed the thing where I was part of the Democrat party trying to convince dipshits to vote for their interests. Now, the leopards will feed, and I’ll be fine.

                • @rumba@lemmy.zip
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                  57 months ago

                  Might be better to just say fuck them they did it to themselves. There’s a severe amount of irony that the people that will be hurt worst by this were the most ardent supporters.

                  The day after the elections, the f****** idiots in my neighborhood were looking at stocks like they were going to tank the day of. I just want to print out the New York times from pre-World war II saying that stocks were going up on the premise that Hitler wasn’t going to do anything to awful.

            • Cousin Mose
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              07 months ago

              $200k 🤣

              It’s only funny to me because I’m around this level too and it’s not like, a shit load of money or anything. Sure, it’s a lot to a lot of people but throwing the number out is 🤬ing funny.

              • cheers_queers
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                17 months ago

                it actually objectively is a shitload of money to anyone who isn’t a millionaire. me and my partner together bring in quite a bit less than 100k a year and doubling that would change our lives forever. we might even have a hope of retiring.

              • Pistcow
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                -27 months ago

                No it really isn’t a big number but it’s well above the average these mouth breathers. I mean this was the first year I had to dial back my retirement accounts while I’ve been maxing out the past 5 years. So I dump $15k into my retirement instead of $23k because a bix of cereal cost $7.

                FYI, I worked for a food distributor and was in meeting where they were talking about jacking up the prices during covid. PPE and essential with 150% above buy. Got told to kick rocks along with the ethics. Reported to the SEC with the paper trails and all with nothing ever happening. So to the fucking idiots in the back it’s not inflation it’s straight up greed and companies pushing the line as far as possible.