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IrishBubbaLiberal

(1,561 posts)
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:05 PM 6 hrs ago

Our loss will be Canada's gain. Ships docking in Canada, instead of US

https://bsky.app/profile/carlquintanilla.bsky.social/post/3lnuyma7np22e

Our loss will be Canada’s gain.

Ships that were headed to Seattle, now moving to Vancouver

96 vessels have arrived in last 24 hours,
and 59 are expected to arrive in next 30 days
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Our loss will be Canada's gain. Ships docking in Canada, instead of US (Original Post) IrishBubbaLiberal 6 hrs ago OP
No tariff if they unload in Canada? Irish_Dem 6 hrs ago #1
No US tariffs on imports to Canada Fiendish Thingy 6 hrs ago #4
The thing about tariffs. They're complex but many times full of holes. paleotn 3 hrs ago #11
It's a big world... lame54 6 hrs ago #2
Yes. Just like Irish and French ports benefited when the UK inflicted self damage with Brexit A lesson maybe - Erecting IrishBubbaLiberal 6 hrs ago #5
I predict a wave of "retail tourism" to Canada Fiendish Thingy 6 hrs ago #3
I predict a wave of US citizens being harassed on the way back in, including confiscations Hekate 4 hrs ago #9
Just a reminder- Vancouver (and Victoria) are busy ports anyway Fiendish Thingy 6 hrs ago #6
Can Americans have care packages sent from our Canadian relatives? MagickMuffin 6 hrs ago #7
Roaring 20s 2.0 Johonny 6 hrs ago #8
Black market. Dr. T 4 hrs ago #10
Yes. Our loss. As it should be. ancianita 3 hrs ago #12
How's about not Gordcanuck 2 hrs ago #13
oh wow... not good for USA Demovictory9 2 hrs ago #14

Fiendish Thingy

(19,143 posts)
4. No US tariffs on imports to Canada
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:16 PM
6 hrs ago

Now if those containers are put on trucks and cross into the US, then yes, tariffs would be applied. But if the merchandise remains in Canada, why would the importer be charged US tariffs?

paleotn

(20,302 posts)
11. The thing about tariffs. They're complex but many times full of holes.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:39 PM
3 hrs ago

The fun part is figuring out where the holes are. Some folks may have already done that, as this regime isn't known for dotting all its i's and crossing all its t's.

Evading tariffs is just as old as tariffs. Hell, you could say our country was founding on evading tariffs.

IrishBubbaLiberal

(1,561 posts)
5. Yes. Just like Irish and French ports benefited when the UK inflicted self damage with Brexit A lesson maybe - Erecting
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:18 PM
6 hrs ago

“Yes. Just like Irish and French ports benefited when the UK inflicted self damage with Brexit”

“A lesson maybe - Erecting trade barriers against your own nation never works out well for your nation”

https://bsky.app/profile/bremaininspain.com/post/3lnv4et5mi22u

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2023/feb/25/ports-france-ireland-brexit-cherbourg-rosslare

Fiendish Thingy

(19,143 posts)
3. I predict a wave of "retail tourism" to Canada
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:14 PM
6 hrs ago

Although the tourists will still risk being hit with tariffs, duties and taxes, depending on the value of purchases and the time out of the US.

But if the anticipated shortages materialize, it may be the only way to get certain products (such as the new Nintendo Switch 2 console).

Hekate

(97,376 posts)
9. I predict a wave of US citizens being harassed on the way back in, including confiscations
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:09 PM
4 hrs ago

Canada was always our friend, now the US is the US’s own worst enemy

Fiendish Thingy

(19,143 posts)
6. Just a reminder- Vancouver (and Victoria) are busy ports anyway
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:22 PM
6 hrs ago

I live in Nanaimo, and we regularly have container ships “parked” in our harbour, awaiting clearance to dock and unload in the commercial harbours.

96 vessels have arrived in last 24 hours,
and 59 are expected to arrive in next 30 days


What is the typical number, say from this time last year?

We shall see in the coming months just how much traffic is diverted from Seattle to Vancouver.

MagickMuffin

(17,587 posts)
7. Can Americans have care packages sent from our Canadian relatives?
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:23 PM
6 hrs ago


Today’s my birthday, I’m certain you would love your beautiful birthday present sent right away.


Could that be a work around?


Johonny

(23,451 posts)
8. Roaring 20s 2.0
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 04:24 PM
6 hrs ago

A new golden age for bootlegging. Just about any good this time around is fair game.

Dr. T

(203 posts)
10. Black market.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:13 PM
4 hrs ago

"Want to buy a computer? I've got one right here in my oversized jacket." That same guy can set you up with some fentenyl.

ancianita

(40,369 posts)
12. Yes. Our loss. As it should be.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 06:52 PM
3 hrs ago

Let all the shopping MAGA voters and passive non-voters face Walmart's, Home Depot's and Target's empty shelves.

Gordcanuck

(71 posts)
13. How's about not
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 07:44 PM
2 hrs ago

docking or unloading until Trumpy caves? Then they sail to their original destinations.
Think it through, your scenario is too messy. 🇨🇦 wins again.

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