There is little objective evidence in the analysis, and there is potential subjective awareness.
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🔥Big news! 🚨Trump's 104% tariff can't blow up China😱💥: The top 10 US giants will collapse first!
Trump threw out a ruthless move of 104% tariffs on Chinese goods, but China is calm and doesn't need to fight back. Why? Because the biggest loser is not China, but American companies that are deeply trapped in China's supply chain! The following are the top 10 American companies that will suffer the most if the tariffs are implemented:
Apple - 90% of its products are made in China, prices soar, India and Vietnam can't save the situation!
Ford - Batteries and semiconductors rely on China, electric car dreams are shattered, and F-150 becomes sky-high!
Tesla - 50% of cars and 100% of batteries come from China, Musk directly calls sales cold!
Walmart - 70-80% of goods come from China, the low-price myth is shattered, Amazon is laughing!
Qualcomm - 66% of its revenue comes from China, Huawei's self-developed chips may KO it!
Micron - 57% of the market is in China, Samsung Hynix is sitting on the fisherman! Boeing - 20% of aircraft sold to China, orders transferred to Airbus, titanium metal supply cuts make matters worse! Nike - 20-30% of products are made in China, price increases hurt loyalty, Adidas picks up bargains! General Motors - Buick sells well in China, battery supply cuts, electric car plans fall through! Coca-Cola - Packaging raw materials rely on China, soda prices rise, Pepsi takes the opportunity to take the lead!
The truth is revealed
The 104% tariff seems to be harsh on China, but it actually hurts American companies and consumers. China has markets such as ASEAN and Africa as a backup, but American companies cannot do without Made in China. Winner? BYD, Huawei, Shein and other Chinese rivals are watching the wind and clouds with a smile!
Quotes
"Adding tariffs to China? It's like digging a hole for American companies, and consumers pay the bill!"
1. Subculture: From the margins to the center stage. Expression is a commonality of humanity; good MEMEs can transcend cultural maps and bring a smile. When the collective self-identity, emotions, and subjective intentions of the public overlap, unique values, semantics, and forms of expression will emerge. For example, the Love Mourning Family of the QQ era, the Social Shake of the mobile video era, or the Sanhe God of the post-industrial era, which formed a unique subculture. I did not grow up in Western culture, but I believe that every culture has certain groups with which you will have deep resonance. Therefore, the subculture I mentioned earlier is very niche and outdated, which is not a good expression of MEME, but it appears in history in some extreme form, vividly and refreshingly.
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