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riversedge

(75,701 posts)
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 07:54 AM Apr 27

April 23, 2025 - Port of Seattle is empty. Only one ship and no containers. Usually a busy port.

Prices are already getting out of reach for many. Soon we see empty shelves.
I have not shopped for awhile so do not know. Groceries--yes and those prices are going up and up and up.

April 23, 2025 - Port of Seattle is empty. Only one ship and no containers. Usually a busy port.





Businesses have been canceling orders for products from China after Trump imposed a 145% tariff on most Chinese imports, risking product shortages for American consumers.

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April 23, 2025 - Port of Seattle is empty. Only one ship and no containers. Usually a busy port. (Original Post) riversedge Apr 27 OP
In order to survive we need Tickle Apr 27 #1
The Fish counter at big supermarket only had US sourced items last week. bucolic_frolic Apr 27 #2
In 3 months, we'll be back on Cape Cod. DFW Apr 27 #3
Grocery shopping in P-town yesterday Easterncedar Apr 27 #4
That does sound odd DFW Apr 27 #5
Try ground flax seed. 2 tbsp in a shake brought mine down 50 points. Scrivener7 Apr 27 #6
About 10 years ago I started using it after a suggestion to go on statins. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 27 #7
I'm already a fan of that n/t DFW Apr 27 #19
People seem to forget China has a controlling interest in US pork Historic NY Apr 27 #8
My family used to be suppliers for Smithfield Packing. OldBaldy1701E Apr 27 #9
I have long been eyeing a bench grinder for my shop Javaman Apr 27 #10
+1. Harbor Freight is mostly Chinese-made dalton99a Apr 27 #13
Recently, they've started producing some things in Taiwan harumph Apr 27 #15
Taiwan stuff is actually excellent. dalton99a Apr 27 #16
I have a US made Baldor that is a very high quality grinder MichMan Apr 27 #17
Interesting take from a Youtuber I follow. Too much info for many, but does give a data driven take. It's a mess. paleotn Apr 27 #11
Our normally busy trains with cars from China have long disappeared.... a kennedy Apr 27 #12
Brat prices are up in Wisconsin winagawaukee Apr 27 #14
Can we feed Stephen Miller and Jared Kushner to the lions now? Initech Apr 27 #18
Yes please! Blue Owl Apr 27 #20
Lions and leopards won't touch them I_UndergroundPanther Apr 27 #21
Vultures, maybe? Initech Apr 27 #22
I flew out of YVR (Vancouver) this morning. Initech Apr 27 #23
eBay business is going to boom. roamer65 Apr 28 #24
False MichMan May 2 #25
There it is. ._. May 2 #26
 

Tickle

(4,131 posts)
1. In order to survive we need
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 07:59 AM
Apr 27

to start looking locally to buy our food and other goods until this passes. If it ever passes 😟😟😰😳

bucolic_frolic

(50,522 posts)
2. The Fish counter at big supermarket only had US sourced items last week.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:27 AM
Apr 27

Atlantic and Alaskan, and loads of Shrimp. But none of the northern Atlantic catch probably supplied by Norwegian and other European companies. No cod, haddock, halibut, steelhead, fresh sardines, tuna. So retailers are not willing to pay up and take the risk of things not selling because they won't sell. Americans gonna pinch like it's 1933.

DFW

(58,081 posts)
3. In 3 months, we'll be back on Cape Cod.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:39 AM
Apr 27

Just about all of the fish we eat there is locally caught. The small shops in Provincetown, Truro and Wellfleet have arrangements with local fishermen to buy up their catch as soon as it comes in. Sometimes one or two of the bigger shops will get in Alaskan fish (King Crab, Sockeye, etc.) but only on a limited basis, and it's way more expensive than the local catch.

I wonder if we're in for some heavy sticker shock, or will the lack of foreign takers keep prices in line? Stay tuned, details at 11.

Easterncedar

(4,426 posts)
4. Grocery shopping in P-town yesterday
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:48 AM
Apr 27

Everything was up. Weirdly, the bacon we like cost more per pound than shrimp.

Bernardo de La Paz

(55,998 posts)
7. About 10 years ago I started using it after a suggestion to go on statins.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:26 AM
Apr 27

Haven't had a blood test for it since then, but I put 2 tbsp in my oatmeal every morning and 3/4 cup per four loaves of bread I bake (60% whole wheat, 20% oatmeal).

I used to get Bob's Red Mill but no longer since tRump economic war on Canada. I discovered CanMar, really tasty roasted ground flax Canadian brand.

Historic NY

(38,990 posts)
8. People seem to forget China has a controlling interest in US pork
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 09:36 AM
Apr 27

The got Smithfield in 2013. China is the largest importer of pork and pork products.
They are also the biggest producer of pork.

https://thehill.com/policy/international/5266321-china-cancels-us-pork-ships/]

OldBaldy1701E

(7,937 posts)
9. My family used to be suppliers for Smithfield Packing.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:30 AM
Apr 27

I know my father rolled in his grave when they took over. He was a huge proponent of 'locally sourced'.

(All of our meats come from local farms. So did simple dairy and all veggies and fruits once summer hit. Hell, we made our own ice cream, made our own S'mores, our favorite drink was Kool-aid... always the base packets, never the sweetened or the ready made stuff. By the age of ten, a good percentage of us could have manned a grill in a diner. Heh.)

Javaman

(63,890 posts)
10. I have long been eyeing a bench grinder for my shop
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:31 AM
Apr 27

over at harbor freight.

it had been 39.99 forever.

yesterday?

49.99

it's happing, slow at first then it will come on like a tidal wave.

harumph

(2,739 posts)
15. Recently, they've started producing some things in Taiwan
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:59 AM
Apr 27

- don't know what the ramifications are regarding tariffs though. Of late, they seemed to have upped their game significantly in the quality of select items.

dalton99a

(88,658 posts)
16. Taiwan stuff is actually excellent.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 11:02 AM
Apr 27

I suspect they'll take advantage of the chaos and raise prices on everything - not just Chinese stuff

MichMan

(15,190 posts)
17. I have a US made Baldor that is a very high quality grinder
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 11:09 AM
Apr 27

There is a reason cheap tools are cheap

paleotn

(20,400 posts)
11. Interesting take from a Youtuber I follow. Too much info for many, but does give a data driven take. It's a mess.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:36 AM
Apr 27

Complex logistics systems don't react well to the orange jackass changing his mind every other damn day or saying something different from his trade reps. That's causing chaos. And all that mess means higher prices for you and me on top of potential tariffs. Stability and predictability. That's what every business everywhere runs on.

But oh no! We've got grown toddlers running things! Once again, dumb Amurkins shoot themselves in the face by electing people just as ill prepared and unsophisticated as they are.

&ab_channel=What%27sGoingonWithShipping%3F

a kennedy

(33,590 posts)
12. Our normally busy trains with cars from China have long disappeared....
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:37 AM
Apr 27

Mostly oil type cars are the norm now.

winagawaukee

(14 posts)
14. Brat prices are up in Wisconsin
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 10:50 AM
Apr 27

We like our brats in Wisconsin. Basically, before food prices went up a package of 5 Johnsonville Brats were $5.99. Then came Trump and they jumped to $6.99. Yesterday, they were $7.39.

Also, do you notice how boxed packages remain the same size but with less items?

Initech

(104,964 posts)
18. Can we feed Stephen Miller and Jared Kushner to the lions now?
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 11:14 AM
Apr 27

Asking for the rest of the country that didn't vote for this shit!

I_UndergroundPanther

(13,065 posts)
21. Lions and leopards won't touch them
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 05:17 PM
Apr 27

They know if something does not smell right and will make them sick. So just shoot them out back let them sit a few days on the ground and the vultures will eat them because they are used to eating disgusting things.

Initech

(104,964 posts)
23. I flew out of YVR (Vancouver) this morning.
Sun Apr 27, 2025, 08:03 PM
Apr 27

Customs was totally empty. It was an eerie sight. Fuck Trump and this administration to hell.

roamer65

(37,600 posts)
24. eBay business is going to boom.
Mon Apr 28, 2025, 01:44 AM
Apr 28

The used market is going to explode unless the trade war is ended.

Living near Canada is about to become a BIG plus as well.

._.

(1,436 posts)
26. There it is.
Fri May 2, 2025, 09:23 AM
May 2

I was on SF Bay yesterday, and there isn't a whole lot of container ships at the port of Oakland either.

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