Exactly!
But, you just said it, they only need to sell two instead of three, so instead of having three hundred workers, they will do with two hundred!
So, what happens to the one hundred that are no longer needed?
Why are you missing the simple math again and again?
Let's say they were exporting three shirts for $6.
Due to high tariffs, they will export two shirts and charge the same $6. Now they are exporting less, but making the same amount of money. They will sell the remaining shirts to another country and make extra revenue.
Bruh, how in the name of god are you going to create that additional demand in other countries?
That's the thing, demand will not explode anywhere else just because Americans will buy less.
Are you going to buy twice as many shirts as previously? Is anyone in the world going to buy an extra pair of jeans that they never bought before, just because America buys less?
Are you going to use twice as many condoms a year just because the US stopped importing them?

Who is going to buy those products that Americans don't want anymore?
China exported half a trillion to the US, the entire GDP of Africa is 2.5 trillion, to replace that, you will need Africans to consume 20% extra and only from China, where are they going to get that money from?
A decade ago China had a spat with the US over pork, we in Europe got the short stick of it, overproduction and no market, we could have prayed just how you're now that suddenly Europeans would eat twice as much pork or....did what we all do and that is downsizing.
Basically, the people of the USA are going to face the consequences, not the country that are going to export products to the USA. Is it too hard to understand? If you are from the USA, wait and you will understand in a few months.

I'm not from the US, I am from Europe, and I know pretty much what a trade war means, but anyhow, you're on.
Btw
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/04/16/trade-war-fallout-china-freight-ship-decline-begins-orders-plummet.htmlWhy is freight collapsing since products would just be redirected to other markets?
Cause ...they aren't.
