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[The Global Impact of President Trump's Sweeping New Tariff Policy]-[Trump unveils broad new tariffs]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-04-02

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A Paradigm Shift in Global Trade Policy

President Trump has announced a historic executive order implementing broad, reciprocal tariffs on goods entering the United States. Described by some as a "reversal of 75 years of global trade policy," this move is framed by the administration as a "declaration of economic independence." The policy marks a departure from traditional trade relations, moving toward a system where the U.S. imposes specific import taxes on trading partners based on a calculation of "barriers to trade," which include existing tariffs, currency manipulation, and other market access restrictions.

The Logic of Reciprocity and Negotiation

The administration characterizes these tariffs as a necessary tool to address perceived unfairness. President Trump argues that the U.S. has been "ripped off by allies and enemies alike" and that foreign countries must pay for access to the American market. Former trade advisor Kellyanne Shaw describes this as an "opening offer" and an "unorthodox negotiating style," suggesting that the President intends to "act first, negotiate second." The goal, according to the administration, is to pressure trading partners to "terminate your own tariffs" and "drop your barriers," ideally leading to a more level playing field.

Economic Risks and Market Reactions

Experts, including former IMF chief economist Ken Rogoff, warn that these measures could have dire consequences. Rogoff described the announcement as dropping a "nuclear bomb on the global trading system," warning that it could trigger a global escalation similar to the Smoot-Hawley Tariff era of the 1930s, which led to a massive contraction in global trade. From a domestic perspective, economists anticipate that the costs of these tariffs will likely be "passed on to consumers," potentially "stifling economic growth" and increasing the probability of a recession from 35% to over 50%. Market analysts, such as Susan Schmidt, have noted a negative reaction from investors, who are concerned that the shock to manufacturing costs will hurt business profitability and economic stability, noting that this time around, the administration appears less concerned with stock market levels than during the first term.

The Manufacturing Perspective and Enforcement Challenges

Supporters within the manufacturing sector, such as David Rashid, argue that tariffs are essential to compete against countries that use "economic statecraft" and subsidies—such as the "Made in China 2025" program—to undermine domestic industries. However, even within the manufacturing sector, there is skepticism regarding enforcement. Rashid pointed out that competitors often engage in "transshipping" to circumvent tariffs, moving goods through third-party countries like Thailand to avoid direct duties. While the President’s policy aims to protect domestic jobs, experts remain doubtful that U.S. manufacturers can adjust their supply chains quickly enough to avoid short-term economic pain.

Conclusion: A Waiting Game

The international community remains divided, with EU representatives calling for dialogue and proportionate responses, while the U.S. administration maintains that its status as an ally does not exempt nations from addressing economic disparities. As stakeholders analyze the details of the executive order, the prevailing sentiment is one of "wait and see." Whether this aggressive trade strategy will result in long-term "riches" for the U.S. or lead to a prolonged period of global economic instability remains the central, unresolved question for the global economy.

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That does feel like the bulk of what we do these days.
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economic imperative
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passed on to consumers
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