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silisili04/03/20251 replyview on HN

Not at all - I'm not really taking a solid stance one way or another because I'm not an economist.

My only point was that Philco was being used as an unknown crappy Brazilian brand example. It used to be an American company that actually made quality things, and through outsourcing and general 'physical and financial enshittification' is pretty much an unknown to Americans now.

If you're in favor of quality things being made in the US, it's an argument for said policy.


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sethammons04/03/2025

But the examples _just_ given show that the same kind of tariff policy in Brazil caused shitty local options that could never compete with the outside world and cited example after example. The whole "grey" market for un-tariffef foreign goods.

There is nothing that says tariffs cause quality things to be built locally and the examples are counter to that.

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