Every economist worth his salt knows that tariffs are just plain bad policy. They supposedly "help" domestic producers (subsidize would be a better word), but they hurt just about everyone else. Making steel and aluminum more expensive for US consumers may temporarily help US workers who produce the stuff, but it undeniably harms all US consumers of the stuff. Ultimately there will very likely be many more jobs lost in the industries that use steel and aluminum than jobs "protected" in the steel and aluminum producing industries.
And of course the worst thing would be if this is the first salvo in what could degenerate into a global trade war. That is the stuff of nightmares, and it's the sort of thing that can cause global depressions.
Trump has always been partial to tariffs, and has been roundly and justifiably criticized for it. I was hopeful that it was just bluster, and that when push came to shove the smart people surrounding him would persuade him to desist. That seemed to work for over a year, but apparently it's no longer the case.
Will he really do something so stupid? Stock markets are correct to sell off on the news. We can only hope that a hue and cry and weak stock markets convince Trump to back off. It's hard to believe he could pull such a stupid, dumb idea out of his hat just when the economy is about to ramp up as a result of all the good things he has done.
Copiado de Trump's tariffs are cause for concern, de Scott Grannis.
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