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Trump hits pause on tariffs - but still sees them as vital tool | Trump hits pause on tariffs - but still sees them as vital tool |
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Watch: Trump signs order pausing some Mexico and Canada tariffs | Watch: Trump signs order pausing some Mexico and Canada tariffs |
It may have been drowned out this week as US President Donald Trump walked back tariffs on his closest neighbours - and biggest trading partners - almost as soon as they were in place. | It may have been drowned out this week as US President Donald Trump walked back tariffs on his closest neighbours - and biggest trading partners - almost as soon as they were in place. |
But despite the dizzying back-and-forth with Canada and Mexico, the White House made clear that it is serious about its economic vision. And it is willing to pay the price of some short-term economic harm to pursue it. | |
"There'll be a little disturbance," Trump warned in his address to Congress on Tuesday. "But we're okay with that." | "There'll be a little disturbance," Trump warned in his address to Congress on Tuesday. "But we're okay with that." |
Some scepticism about that comfort might be understandable, given the abrupt policy turns on tariffs Trump has made, as financial markets dropped and the outcry from US businesses intensified. | |
Those who see Trump's tariff threats as economic bluster might be tempted to conclude that he wants to talk tough, but flinches at the first signs of economic damage. | Those who see Trump's tariff threats as economic bluster might be tempted to conclude that he wants to talk tough, but flinches at the first signs of economic damage. |
But that view is to some extent undermined by the trade war against China he started in his first term which has seriously intensified. | But that view is to some extent undermined by the trade war against China he started in his first term which has seriously intensified. |
In just a few weeks, Trump has raised taxes to at least 20% on all Chinese imports. | In just a few weeks, Trump has raised taxes to at least 20% on all Chinese imports. |
It means the average effective tariff rate on imports from China now stands at roughly 34%, because taxes on some sectors - like electric vehicles and steel - stand at much higher rates. | It means the average effective tariff rate on imports from China now stands at roughly 34%, because taxes on some sectors - like electric vehicles and steel - stand at much higher rates. |
The 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian goods hasn't completely gone away either. The levy still stands on goods that aren't compliant with a trade deal that Trump negotiated in his first term - and so some goods coming from both neighbours will still be subject to it. | The 25% tariff on Mexican and Canadian goods hasn't completely gone away either. The levy still stands on goods that aren't compliant with a trade deal that Trump negotiated in his first term - and so some goods coming from both neighbours will still be subject to it. |
Trump expands exemptions from Canada and Mexico tariffs | Trump expands exemptions from Canada and Mexico tariffs |
What are tariffs and why is Trump using them? | What are tariffs and why is Trump using them? |
China says it is ready for 'any type of war' with US | China says it is ready for 'any type of war' with US |
The White House also says its much-touted reciprocal tariffs targeting nearly all US trade partners are still in the pipeline. The details, they say, will be unveiled on 2 April, with rates tailor-made to address whatever policies other countries impose that officials consider unfair - whether in the form of taxes on US tech firms, Value-Added Taxes, or other import rules. | |
"It's a certainty – reciprocal tariffs are coming," Trump's senior adviser on trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro told business broadcaster CNBC on Friday. | "It's a certainty – reciprocal tariffs are coming," Trump's senior adviser on trade and manufacturing Peter Navarro told business broadcaster CNBC on Friday. |
He said the White House had seen signs that its threats alone were prompting car companies to start taking action and bolster their supply chains in the US - exactly the kind of investment that Donald Trump says his tariffs will spur. | |
"They're getting the picture," Navarro said. | "They're getting the picture," Navarro said. |
Navarro and others say the nitty-gritty of tariff rates is not their focus. Rather, they are using trade levies as a means to create a new version of America, where the country has a different relationship with its global partners. | Navarro and others say the nitty-gritty of tariff rates is not their focus. Rather, they are using trade levies as a means to create a new version of America, where the country has a different relationship with its global partners. |
That America has more local manufacturing, a smaller government and pays less for the military defence of its allies. | That America has more local manufacturing, a smaller government and pays less for the military defence of its allies. |
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - a former Wall Street hedge fund boss not known as a tariff hawk - this week pointed to political discussions in Germany about boosting its military spending as an "early, big win". | Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent - a former Wall Street hedge fund boss not known as a tariff hawk - this week pointed to political discussions in Germany about boosting its military spending as an "early, big win". |
"The international trading system consists of a web of relationships - military economic, political. One cannot take a single aspect in isolation," he said, as he tried to sell the administration's strategy to a tariff-sceptical audience at the Economic Club of New York. | "The international trading system consists of a web of relationships - military economic, political. One cannot take a single aspect in isolation," he said, as he tried to sell the administration's strategy to a tariff-sceptical audience at the Economic Club of New York. |
"This is how President Trump sees the world - not as a zero-sum game but as inter-linkages that can be re-ordered to advance the interests of American people." | "This is how President Trump sees the world - not as a zero-sum game but as inter-linkages that can be re-ordered to advance the interests of American people." |
For Trump, tariffs are a key tool for re-ordering that web. And the treasury secretary made clear that the likely short-term harm - higher prices - is an acceptable trade-off. | For Trump, tariffs are a key tool for re-ordering that web. And the treasury secretary made clear that the likely short-term harm - higher prices - is an acceptable trade-off. |
"Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream," Bessent said. | "Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American dream," Bessent said. |
For now, polls indicate Trump's voter base remains behind him. But how the next months unfold - and what happens in particular with consumer prices - could prove a real test of that message. | For now, polls indicate Trump's voter base remains behind him. But how the next months unfold - and what happens in particular with consumer prices - could prove a real test of that message. |
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