EU tariffs alone would not be that painful on their own, but add in Asian tarrifs and perhaps some South American numbers... maybe bring the penguins in too.
I brush with both fluoride and hydroxyapatite toothpaste... But fluoride in drinking water doesn't really make sense. The fluoride reaction needs coverage and time, which drinking doesn't provide.
China is a net importer of food, energy, and farmng inputs; they are very dependent on the global market. They may survive a US-China trade war, but a global recession is gonnaess that up as much as the rest of us.
Russia might survive, as they are already cut off, but there are plenty of issues with their war time economy.
What's funnier is that the Americans could have dropped Chinese raw materials if they had built a collaboration before tariffing China, but the current Government have only one tactic: try to bully everyone at once. They really did make their own mess.
I inherited a switch from someone who wasn't using it and was blown away by the prices for the majority of games on it. They were charging AAA prices for Mario titles.
If they had priced their Mario. Zelda titles at half the price, those things would have dominated before the SteamDeck's came out.
The switch is barely used.
Their x86 fabs are producing a 5 yr old Intel node, and with unknown defect rate. This is about getting down to the modern node size to (eventually) to get competitive with the two major ARM nodes.
There are other boots waiting in line; we need to transition in a way that prevents dominating empires.