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28 January 2017, 06:26 AM | #1 |
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If you like Tequila buy it now...
Not trying to be political, just a U.S. citizen who likes good booze and is sharing a warning, that is all!!
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28 January 2017, 06:47 AM | #2 |
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I will pay for the new tax.
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28 January 2017, 06:53 AM | #3 |
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I would flag this. This forum has strictly been non political, and this might offend our mexican friends, including well respected members of this community.
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He's warning about a price increase.?
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28 January 2017, 06:57 AM | #5 |
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How? That tequila prices might go up?
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28 January 2017, 06:59 AM | #6 |
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I get your point about this being a non-political forum (and I agree it should be) but the OP's post is not bad imo.
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If I was on the other side of the wall I'd be stockpiling Kentucky bourbon.
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I'm an equal opportunity drinker and like quality spirits, my booze-bunker has representation from all over the world and given that I do consume a good deal of Tequila I just wanted to give a heads up to those here in the U.S. who may not understand yet that prices for these products are not going to stay the same. That is all.
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Oh boy.. Here we go..
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This is the only comment I will make on a very sensible subject (I will NOT get into politics as I do believe in mutual respect). 85% (yes, eighty five) of tequila manufacturing companies are owned by foreign corporations; NOT mexican ones; most of which are...yes, US based.
Lower sales will hurt...US corporations, and US jobs. Tequila is manufactured in Jalisco, Mexico; but sold, commercialized and distributed by foreign companies. Profits go to foreign corporations, they do NOT stay in the country. Will the producers be hit? Yes; but it is nothing compared to the blow the corporation (not mexican) will receive. Ditto for luxury vehicles and a ton of other goodies. If an import tax is imposed (country specific tax is against world trade regulations, I will NOT get into what can/could/should be done), there goes cars, watches, wine, clothing... Final note: Mexico is the world's LARGEST importer of US products. (231 billion; census.gov; 43.3% of all US exports). Great idea fighting against your LARGEST customer. ...end of my post. |
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Avocados are probably going to cost more as well. The '4 for a dollar' supermarket specials will probably become a thing of the past.
The retail price of Mexican beer(s) will also be affected by 'the wall' and/or any related export tariffs. |
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winter produce of all kinds from Mexico is a big deal to most of the U.S. and will also be subject to price increases.
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That, and the statement highlighted above, you knew exactly how it would be interpreted. I would have expected better..
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