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IMO you're aiming your ire at the wrong target. This is what happens when major economies apply tarrifs to components used in retail products that ship globally.
They're not doing it to "appease Americans", they're doing it to protect their bottom line. Blame capitalism. Blame "fiduciary responsibility". Blame Trump. But the execs at these companies don't really have a choice here.
It works like this:
(US-sales@130% + Global-sales@100%) < (US-sales@115% + Global-sales@115%)
The whole system fucking sucks. It's grotesque. But that's what's going on here. Not some "oh no don't anger the Americans" politicking.
It's about dollars. It's always about dollars. And multiple countries have literally written laws to force publicly traded companies to maximize dollars for shareholders.
I don't say all this as some argument for buying Xbox/Sony products. I simply want to point out that the problem here is the system itself, because even if Sony or Microsoft were to drop out of the business tomorrow, the next publicly traded company to fill the void would do the exact same thing.
And there are plenty of other problems with privately owned businesses.
Pick your poison ๐คท
You make a great argument for boycotting Sony. If enough people in Europe stop buying their products, that equation will flip and Sony will change course.
A boycott will not be universally supported and the lack of popularity of this move among the customer base is sure to be factored into the price adjustments. Avoid by all means but I'm skeptical of the impact such actions would have.
The loss of your revenue has already been factored into the decision. They know some people will think and act as you do. It's just a question of how many.
Maybe you can get enough people to move the needle, I guess. But I'm pretty sure they have a pretty good grasp on how the silent majority will behave
True, but... a) doesn't mean their predictions are accurate and b) even if it was true, you should do the boycott because if the fact that it "doesn't matter" makes you not boycotting its kinda self fulfilling prophecy. Always, and I really mean ALWAYS, wherever there is this kind of "realization" you still have to proceed because otherwise there is no chance for change.
Your argument actually supports a boycott. We have to make it more expensive for companies to spread price hikes around than to hit the US exclusively.
As I said elsewhere, there is no doubt that any attempted 'boycott' has already been factored into their calculations.
If you can shatter their predictions, good on you. But I'm not holding my breath
Well, to be honest, I've never had an Xbox, and am not planning to ever get one, so I can't participate in the boycott anyway.
I'm just saying that collective action, if it is taken, works every time. That's a big if though.
As a consumer itโs becomes an easy choice for me though. Iโll choose the company not hurting other economies. Instead of my dollar going to Sony, it goes to a Samsung. If more people do this, Sonys prices will quickly decrease.
But I agree with on the rest of your statement.
The overview is nice, but in the end we are trying to balance back what the bean counter said back into the original situation.
Yeah. I'd bet they are even making some extra money off this adjustment, rather than losing. It's not about Trump, it's about capitalism.