How fucked is the peso?
Will the canceled meeting effect the value?
>>1758476
short answer: yes
long answer: if the president decides to use existing trade deficits to pay the wall, it probably won't change much long term from where we are now.
Yes
But a low peso = big business boom in mexico
>>1758634
>if the president decides to use existing trade deficits to pay the wall
What is that even supposed to mean? That's not how trade works. Or the presidency.
>>1758668
brain injury sorry
i meant to say
>Trump spokesman Sean Spicer added a stunning new detail about the proposed wall project later Thursday, saying that Trump intended to pay for it by imposing a 20 percent tax on all imports from Mexico.
>>1758692
Ah, it's a Trump thing, no wonder it's nonsense.
So he's going to make US consumers pay for the wall?
And he's somehow imposing this tax, doding the constitutional tax monopoly of Congress?
Jesus Christ, that's so not how any of this works. Makes for good PR, I guess...
>>1758726
Not like congress is going to second guess him. He's probably hoping to not have to do any of this stupid shit and just get his way because Mexico doesn't want to deal with this ABSOLUTE MADMAN.