The Reality Of Trump, Automobiles And Mexico - Kittens Driving Cars Edition.

Given the frenzy right now, you couldn’t be blamed if you think Donald Trump has just been elected Supreme Emperor Of The World, and given some of the automotive press reaction to plans of “The Donald” to do with the industry, I think it’s time that someone injected a little rational th

The Reality Of Trump, Automobiles And Mexico - Kittens Driving Cars Edition.

Given the frenzy right now, you couldn’t be blamed if you think Donald Trump has just been elected Supreme Emperor Of The World, and given some of the automotive press reaction to plans of “The Donald” to do with the industry, I think it’s time that someone injected a little rational thinking into things.

Unfortunately all the rational people I know are currently looking for new homes in Canada right now, so I’ll have a go instead.

I’m also aware this isn’t the most exciting subject in the world and “Oh My God He’s Going To Destroy Everything” makes for more captivating reading, so I’ll do my best to stop you hitting the back button by using pictures of kittens driving cars to break things up.

The Reality Of Trump, Automobiles And Mexico - Kittens Driving Cars Edition.

There are two things being being talked about: A 35% tax on cars built by U.S companies in Mexico then imported into the U.S (great piece here on Jalopnik) and reversing all U.S emissions legislation for cars ( great piece here on CarThrottle).

I’m still looking into and researching the emissions and EPA side of things, so for now let’s look at the reality of the idea he can tax cars being imported from Mexico by 35%, thus increasing the prices of small cars by around $5000 per unit.

“Absolutely illegal,” - Robert E. Scott, director of trade and manufacturing research at the Economic Policy Institute and a strong critic of past trade agreements like NAFTA when asked about Trump’s import taxes.

Basically, to impose the tariff he would have to terminate NAFTA (the North American Trade Agreement) which trade experts from across the political spectrum warn that most of his threatened tariffs would violate decades of binding trade deals negotiated by previous administrations and agreed to by previous Congresses.

Put simply, there is no obvious mechanism in international law to compel Mexico to pay for a border fence let alone impose new tariffs on cars.

The Reality Of Trump, Automobiles And Mexico - Kittens Driving Cars Edition.

If that isn’t enough to quell fears, Trump isn’t just talking about tariffs in relation to his weird and ignorant obsession with Ford making small cars in Mexico, he’s talking about also raising tariffs for other countries including China. This is in step with old school partisan politics from the early 19th and 20th century when Republicans championed high tariffs to protect businesses from competition. It was a fundamental split in the parties until after World War 2 when the U.S. led international talks to lower tariffs around the world that had been widely blamed for worsening the Great Depression.

The Reality Of Trump, Automobiles And Mexico - Kittens Driving Cars Edition.

So, on top of the legal issues is the fact the Republican party as a whole isn’t that big a fan of Trump.

As of this election the Republicans also hold both the house and the senate so they have will control over national legislation. The Republican party platform itself runs heavily on the idea of freeing up businesses from taxes, oversight and regulation and will seek to control things that will damage their interests.

If Trump refused to back down, other world leaders would then be free to raise their own tariffs in retaliation and setting the stage for a trade war that could strain foreign relations and depress American exports.

Putting it mildly, that’s something that would damage the Republican party irrevocably and give every reason for them to stop it from happening.

#blogpost

For more reading on tariffs effecting the auto industry, see also: Has the Chicken Tax Come Home to Roost?

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Comments

Porschephile

You are right because the NAFTA involves Canada, Mexico and the US. As for Trump himself, myself living in Canada, the people are a bit exaggerating. I don’t really think he’ll do anything dramatic.

11/11/2016 - 13:50 |
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Anonymous

All the rational people you know are looking for houses in Canada? Wow, wonder which side you’re biased towards

11/11/2016 - 15:22 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

You shouldn’t need to wonder. I made it quite clear.

11/11/2016 - 23:10 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

You shouldn’t need to wonder. I made it quite clear.

11/11/2016 - 23:10 |
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Dat Incredible Chadkake

Great article but it might fall on deaf ears. Car Throttle is where 12 year old fanboy over supercars, not where adults talk about politics.

11/11/2016 - 15:23 |
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Mr.Beam

You had me at “The Reality of Trump, Automobiles and Mexico”

11/11/2016 - 16:03 |
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ThatsWhatSheSaid

This means R34’s will be legal ?

11/11/2016 - 17:09 |
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Alex Helmsgård

Do you think trump gives a fck about nafta? Nafta is fcking america in the ass, that why he wants to re-negotiate it or simply remove it

11/11/2016 - 18:17 |
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I’m sorry you didn’t read and understand the article.

11/11/2016 - 23:09 |
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I’m sorry you didn’t read and understand the article.

11/11/2016 - 23:09 |
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Jasons Ernests Mazkalniņš

Race car- because he’s racist?

11/11/2016 - 18:37 |
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Anonymous

Have you ever been to the border?
There’s probably one truck going south, compared to 500 coming north. NAFTA is a joke.
The 35% tax is to ensure that these car manufacturers build cars and parts in the United States.
Go drive around Detroit and write an article about what you see there.
After you go spend the day at the Mexican border and verify that what I say is true.

11/12/2016 - 08:12 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

I live close to the border. I’ve lived pretty much next to the border.

How about you read the article properly and then comment.

11/12/2016 - 08:36 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Sir. Would you pay a premium to have your car built by ‘Americans’?

Because that is what scrapping NAFTA (if it were possible to do such a thing) would involve. The imported cars with 35% tax would probably still be cheaper.

11/12/2016 - 10:51 |
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Anonymous

I did read the article.
My comment is appropriate.
I stand with what Trump says , our trade imbalances are way off, and these huge companies abandoning these plants have left our Cities in Ruins.
We need to spend more time producing over whining.

11/12/2016 - 08:44 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

If he tears up NAFTA (illegal) he will start trade wars and put the whole economy at risk. Particularly with China. America can’t afford to manufacture everything, this is not rocket science.

We are talking about real recession - meaning actual job losses.

Detroit is recovering well, and we have learned you can’t protect businesses with hiking tariffs in the real, round world.

Isolationism will cripple the country.

11/13/2016 - 02:09 |
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