President Trump's mindless tariffs will cause economic havoc (The Economist)
https://www.economist.com/leaders/2025/04/03/president-trumps-mindless-tariffs-will-cause-economic-havoc
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If you failed to spot America being looted, pillaged, raped and plundered by nations near and far or it being cruelly denied a turn to prosper, then congratulations: you have a firmer grip on reality than the President of the United States. Its hard to know which is more unsettling: that the leader of the free world could spout complete drivel about its most successful and admired economy. Or the fact that on April 2nd, spurred on by his delusions, Donald Trump announced the biggest break in Americas trade policy in over a centuryand committed the most profound, harmful and unnecessary economic error in the modern era.
Speaking in the Rose Garden of the White House, the president announced new reciprocal tariffs on almost all Americas trading partners. There will be levies of 34% on China, 27% on India, 24% on Japan and 20% on the European Union. Many small economies face swingeing rates; all targets face a tariff of at least 10%. Including existing duties, the total levy on China will now be 65%. Canada and Mexico were spared additional tariffs, and the new levies will not be added to industry-specific measures, such as a 25% tariff on cars, or a promised tariff on semiconductors. But Americas overall tariff rate will soar above its Depression-era level back to the 19th century.
Mr Trump called it one of the most important days in American history. He is almost right. His Liberation Day heralds Americas total abandonment of the world trading order and embrace of protectionism. The question for countries reeling from the presidents mindless vandalism is how to limit the damage.
Almost everything Mr Trump said this weekon history, economics and the technicalities of tradewas utterly deluded. His reading of history is upside down. He has long glorified the high-tariff, low-income-tax era of the late-19th century. In fact, the best scholarship shows that tariffs impeded the economy back then. He has now added the bizarre claim that lifting tariffs caused the Depression of the 1930s and that the Smoot-Hawley tariffs were too late to rescue the situation. The reality is that tariffs made the Depression much worse, just as they will harm all economies today. It was the painstaking rounds of trade talks in the subsequent 80 years that lowered tariffs and helped increase prosperity.
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