What happens when the shipping companies start downsizing out of necessity because they can’t run their fleets without the profits they previously had? How long can they keep running ships they don’t need?
Also, once trade is redirected away then what is the incentive to start trading with the US again, especially if the US goes into a recession and consumption drops. Seems to me that this could be a self reinforcing phenomenon where the collapse of trade could trigger an economic crisis which will ensure that the US becomes isolated.
What happens when the shipping companies start downsizing out of necessity because they can’t run their fleets without the profits they previously had? How long can they keep running ships they don’t need?
The Thandos snap of cheap international freight
Critical support to Comrade Trump in his war against climate change
Also, once trade is redirected away then what is the incentive to start trading with the US again, especially if the US goes into a recession and consumption drops. Seems to me that this could be a self reinforcing phenomenon where the collapse of trade could trigger an economic crisis which will ensure that the US becomes isolated.
The incentive is growth and profit as always but it’ll be much slower to restore than it was to destroy.
exactly, the US isn’t going to be playing from a position of power going forward
Global temperature shoots up because there’s reduced overseas shipping like it did with reduced Sulphur fuel back in 2020
Temp goes up with less boats? Huh
Some african coast coutnry gets a bunch of rusted pieces of shit polluting the horizon