Posted on 03/02/2020 12:45:27 PM PST by central_va
Keeping the U.S. economy on its feet as coronavirus pervades American borders is up to consumers and how much theyre willing to go out and spend, especially at small and midsize businesses, supply chain management expert Hitendra Chaturvedi says.
Chaturvedi, a professor at Arizona State Universitys W.P. Carey School of Business, said hes not worried about major U.S. firms resilience to partial, or even full-year profit flatlines, and instead sees protecting smaller companies as key.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) that are the heart and soul of this country are the ones that are going to be the hardest hit, Chaturvedi told Yahoo Finance on Friday. Even when things improve, theyre walking a very thin line here.
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We import $500B/year from China and MOST OF IT IS FINISH DURABLE GOODS. The amount of Chines imports that are really sub components of US produced goods and not compete items for sale is maybe 10% or $50B/yr which about $4B/month. This is COMPARED TO A $22T/year US economy.
A tempest in a tea pot.
86% of the US economy has nothing to do with trade. Only 16% is at some slight "risk" form the COVID "pandemic". Not much of a risk really.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs) that are the heart and soul of this country are the ones that are going to be the hardest hit,
nonsense; everyone knows the hardest hit will be females and children of color...
You left out the impact on LGBQT also....
Im concerned about this.
I think.
There are media whore professors.
The press have contracts with professors who they can always call to get copy.
Some professors love doing this.
This is pure BS scare tactics trying to talk down our economy and hurt Trump. The threat is tiny and being blown all out of proportion by the Business Media ( BM - Bowel Movement ) media.
Total unmitigated Bullshit of a story.
I tried to read through an article informing us that open borders were the best way to protect ourselves exposure. Insanity.
A tempest in a tea pot.
Now we can’t get any help from the government because we are self employed. So now what? become wards of the state? Homeless? Pitch a tent in SF?
This is propaganda with one goal, to crash the market, the economy and to cause an unnecessary recession. But why? To hurt Trump.
What are you talking about? What fair? PS: Republicans do not feel bad when people lose their jobs, it's just business. Well unless you are a noble and brave farmer, then it is a national tragedy. /sarc
You are correct. The end goal is to Get Trump. If it means destroying America to do it....so be it!
They have totally succeeded in scaring the intelligence out of Wall Street, and now they are bearing down on the low hanging fruit - the small business community.
Oddly the dow is up almost 1300 points.
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I think the more we learn about it, we are starting to realize that while the ride will be a bit bumpy, it’s not going to be as cataclysmic as some feared.
We do fairs up and down the west coast...We are to head to AZ in a couple of weeks...up through California, Oregon and many fairs in WA state... ugh...
We used to do more than 25 fairs a year...its cut down to some 15 or so. WA State fair lasts nearly a month...that is a chunk of change...
I run a company in the middle of this sector. Most of the product we distribute either comes wholly from China or is made with Chinese sub assemblies. We just distribute, not manufacture - the top-selling brands in our segments. Even a slight delay in the supply chain causes serious problems for cash flow, ability to keep people employed, paying vendors, etc. Yes, many of these manufacturers are trying to move away from China (starting with the tariff uncertainty of 2019) but that is a multi-year process. Read about the lack of infrastructure in places like Viet Nam or India that Apple and other have encountered as they are moving some of their capacity out of China.
We can certainly sit here and say “told ya so” but that doesn’t change where we are today.
Ok what is it you sell or re-sell? Compared to the $22T US economy how much value is really lost?
I sincerely hope this doesn’t hurt you too bad. I admire you and your dedication to American capitalism. We are retired and doing okay so my focus is on the market. If you ever bring your business to NE Florida (Jacksonville area) let us FReepers know. We are getting in to the season for numerous art festivals here and Id love to buy from you if they are your kind of market. I think there are a lot of freepers in this area. All the best.
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