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Anonymous ID: S1C5kbIURomania /pol/512048054#512051476
8/2/2025, 7:40:20 PM
>>512040518
>By doing the exact opposite and enticing everyone to shit on the petro dollar and do trade in their own currency.
You don't grasp supply and demand. Tariffs reduce the supply of NEW USD outside the US which originates from the US. This means that tariffs reduce the growth of availability of USD outside of the US. While the growth of the availability of other fiat currencies, foreign fiat currency, is not affected by US tariffs and will grow as fast as it would otherwise have.
So we have a relative (to other fiat currencies) reduction in supply of USD outside of the US. Which will mean that the USD will strengthen outside the US as inflation accelerates inside the US.
>The purchases will continue even if they will go down.
Yes. But so too do purchases from all other net importing countries, such as the jew-roped-peon jewnion.
There is no such thing as absolute amounts or absolute stability with fiat currency. With fiat currencies, everything is relative to other fiat currencies. This is how jews scammed Socialist Romania into collapse.
>Local production either isn't present or can't offer competitive prices to outmatch the imported stuff.
It depends how large the tariffs are.
>Wrong. The value of the USD is bound to decrease
Inside of the US, yes.
>because tariffs lead to the economy having to shrink.
Completely meaningless statement. First, it appears you think of financial flows as the actual economy and you also think of the amount/quantity of monetary units being transacted over time as being the size of the economy. Completely wrong on both accounts.
>Inflation will go down locally
The opposite. Inflation will explode inside the US. While the USD will become stronger relative to other fiat currencies OUTSIDE the US.
>because the money needed for circulation will reduce.
Another meaningless statement.
>My points also.
No. Not also your points. The only way that tariffs don't strengthen the USD outside the US is if USD creation explodes inside the US.