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Predictability is the victim of Trump’s tariff threats

February 4, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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To unlock the White House Watch newsletter for free, sign up now to get your guide to what the 2024 US election means for Washington and the world. Donald Trump’s tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China are reshaping the global landscape. Despite temporary lifts on tariffs, the US under this administration prioritizes its own interests, leading to instability and unpredictability in international relations.

Trump’s focus on bilateral trade imbalances is misguided, leading to higher tariffs on Canada than on China. This shortsighted approach threatens the stability of trade agreements and creates uncertainty for businesses and countries alike. The implications of these tariffs are far-reaching, affecting economies and households in all countries involved.

The US’s erratic behavior under Trump’s administration has eroded trust and reliability in its partnerships. The collapse of the WTO dispute settlement mechanism further undermines the rules-based order that once governed international trade. This unpredictability makes it difficult for allies to plan for the future, pushing them to consider alternative partnerships.

In response to Trump’s aggressive tactics, former Canadian finance minister Chrystia Freeland suggests retaliatory measures, such as imposing tariffs on US exports. Standing up to bullies like Trump is essential for maintaining sovereignty and protecting national interests. As the world navigates this uncertain terrain, it is crucial to forge new alliances and strategies to counter the disruptive forces at play.

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