A profitable business might be to help (small) businesses to find companies in 
other countries to be distributors of manufactured goods from China.   
The distributor could hold the contracts and take a percentage.   If it was 
moderate the Chinese manufacturers might just absorb the cost to keep the 
business.  The U.S. manufacturer would probably prefer to keep their suppliers 
in place to avoid having to test out a new, untested supplier in Vietnam or 
whatever.

It would make a lot of sense for the Chinese government to facilitate this to 
the extent possible.   That way Trump can carry on with his trade war and China 
can just nod.

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From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of glen
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2025 11:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Autopoetic Surrogacy

Speaking of ports and shelves, I'm getting conflicting reports:

https://www.seattletimes.com/business/tariff-tit-for-tat-has-seattle-waiting-for-the-ships-to-come-in/
https://www.king5.com/article/news/verify/what-we-can-verify-about-port-of-seattle-ghost-town-rumors/281-4c678f85-0987-4929-a62d-8fc27ab397b3
https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/rumors-claim-seattle-ports-dead

Some talk about a short-term increase in anticipation for a longer term 
decline. Etc. But my own anecdotal evidence is the people who dropped off our 
new fridge told me that as recent as last month, they contract-delivered 
appliances for places like Costco et al at the rate of ~ 8 deliveries per day. 
Now it's down to ~ 1 per day. We speculated that people are making fewer larger 
purchases out of fear. So that drop off is demand driven, not directly 
tariff-driven (or incompetent boob at the helm driven). But it's all related, I 
guess.

Excuse me, I need to check our stocks of beans and rice ...

On 4/30/25 9:52 AM, glen wrote:
> big actions and crash various "games" (e.g. empty ports => empty shelves), 
> we'd minimize both the effort of the extraordinary in defining new games and 
> the critical points of the ordinary people.

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