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Originally Posted by Barry-xlovecam
It's not about taxing autos made in Mexico -- they won't sell any if the tariff is too high and US will collect no tariff on the autos they do not sell. First world auto factory production lines are highly automated with robots managed by computers, the computers managed by technicians -- welcome to the 21st century. The auto industry offer few low skilled jobs today.
Bad conditions on the southern border will only make illegal immigration worse -- wall or not. If you drove piling steel underground the tunnelers would just cut a hole through it -- this is a political folly.
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Than you tax 1 - 5% and not 35%. Can be on any goods and import or export.
That will do, don't need to pay it at once, in the end you will collect enough.
Mexico has well educated people looking for jobs.
The free university in Mexico DF has 200.000 students... is a complete city.
And they need jobs too.
I was wrong, they already have over more than 300.000 students.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...sity_of_Mexico
Ps, safest place to buy weed in Mexico is at the university.
There are a lot of dutch businesses in Mexico.
A lot agricultural and they are doing very very well. Growth of 30% or more per year.