RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:What a putzThanks for the videos, cool and interesting, however I will stay with my originally position, the US will get the most concessions at the end of the day, the Americans are the largest consumer of their products not the other way around.
One common theme is "cheap labour" and "OT", copyright infringement and theft of intellectual property. You want a $200 Nike/Reebok jersey, $30/$40 knockoff from China no problem and the average guy here wouldn't know the difference. When I buy a product that says made in China, the first thing that crosses my mind is how long before it breaks, falls apart or stops working...They make cheap junk and we are more than happy to buy it because we save a buck. Sad.
I have always said and long before Trump was ever elected that we (Canada) should be throwing tariffs on all of their products until they can meet or match the same labour laws, OH & S and environmental standards that we provide over here. We can never compete with a country that doesn't conform to basic minimums. If they did, a lot of jobs would still be in our country.