[GUEST ACCESS MODE: Data is scrambled or limited to provide examples. Make requests using your API key to unlock full data. Check https://lunarcrush.ai/auth for authentication information.]  Benzinga [@Benzinga](/creator/twitter/Benzinga) on x 307K followers Created: 2025-07-24 23:59:50 UTC Dave Ramsey shared his thoughts on the recent tariff threats made by Donald Trump, calling them mostly noise with little actual impact. On his “EntreLeadership” podcast, Ramsey spoke with a Canadian entrepreneur whose log cabin kit company now does XX% of its business in the U.S. With Trump announcing a potential XX% tariff on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1, the business owner considered fast-tracking plans to open a U.S. factory. Ramsey urged caution. While the tariff talk is loud, he said the real results have been minimal so far. He compared it to saber rattling and grenade throwing, but ultimately believes the net effect has been close to zero. Instead of rushing into a new facility to avoid possible tariffs, he advised the entrepreneur to stick to the original 2027 plan and focus on doing it right. The entrepreneur noted it would take at least a year to build and equip a U.S. factory. Trump cited fentanyl concerns and Canadian trade behavior as reasons for the tariff threat. Canada pushed back, insisting it’s committed to working with the U.S. on the issue. Despite these tensions, Ramsey warned against panic-driven decisions. He believes overreacting to political uncertainty could lead to costly mistakes, and long-term planning should stay on track.  XXXXX engagements  **Related Topics** [canadian](/topic/canadian) [donald trump](/topic/donald-trump) [tariffs](/topic/tariffs) [$dave](/topic/$dave) [Post Link](https://x.com/Benzinga/status/1948533617073836070)
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Benzinga @Benzinga on x 307K followers
Created: 2025-07-24 23:59:50 UTC
Dave Ramsey shared his thoughts on the recent tariff threats made by Donald Trump, calling them mostly noise with little actual impact.
On his “EntreLeadership” podcast, Ramsey spoke with a Canadian entrepreneur whose log cabin kit company now does XX% of its business in the U.S. With Trump announcing a potential XX% tariff on Canadian goods starting Aug. 1, the business owner considered fast-tracking plans to open a U.S. factory.
Ramsey urged caution. While the tariff talk is loud, he said the real results have been minimal so far. He compared it to saber rattling and grenade throwing, but ultimately believes the net effect has been close to zero.
Instead of rushing into a new facility to avoid possible tariffs, he advised the entrepreneur to stick to the original 2027 plan and focus on doing it right. The entrepreneur noted it would take at least a year to build and equip a U.S. factory.
Trump cited fentanyl concerns and Canadian trade behavior as reasons for the tariff threat. Canada pushed back, insisting it’s committed to working with the U.S. on the issue.
Despite these tensions, Ramsey warned against panic-driven decisions. He believes overreacting to political uncertainty could lead to costly mistakes, and long-term planning should stay on track.
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