You're right about that, I was meaning on a more basic manufacturing level like components or materials. I don't agree with the tarrifs at all but it also doesn't hurt me that the focus is on China.
I should build that new computer soon either way before another mining craze takes over and pushes video card prices past what tarrifs would add
Materials such as.... high grade steel like the US can actually not even make right now and gets imported from Europe...? Honestly there isnt much of anything that has any sort of unique selling point right now. And starting that up again takes a lot of time, knowledge and specialized workforce. So the reality is that all they can "make" is cheap, high volume stuff that is simple snd straightforward. And guess what, everyone can do that locally.
The way things are going you could get both! Any sane person would just leave others alone and not artificially escalate the tension.
Anyway, in my opinion if the prices rise in the US some of it will reflect on EU as well and I don't see the benefit of these taxes in the long run.
War with Russia? That wont happen, they only stand to lose from military conflict and the balance of power is entirely against them. Their air force is worthless, they own one half operational Aircraft carrier and some submarines. The rest is near obsolete. Their new planes arent even a real threat.
Russias warfare is cyber, manipulation, and settling for new status quo like they tried in Georgia and Ukraine. And preferably away from too much attention. And the West just counters that with economic sanctions that constantly force Putin to action to keep his oligarch friends as allies. Meanwhile Russia is bleeding wealth for some insignificant patches of land and half successes on their covert ops.