A timeline of Trump's trade wars
- U.S. President Donald Trump launched a trade war, imposing tariffs on most Chinese goods and imports from North America, which escalated trade tensions.
- China responded to U.S. Tariffs with its own import taxes and regulatory actions against American companies, including an investigation into Google.
- President Joe Biden maintained many of Trump's tariffs against China and introduced additional restrictions upon taking office.
- Economists have expressed concerns that Trump's sweeping tariffs may lead to higher prices for consumers and adverse global economic effects.
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Americas economies in-depth: The US-Mexico trade balance in context
Trade balances have become a hot topic in Washington in recent months, and the Trump administration has made clear its objective to rebalance US trade to limit imports and boost domestic production. But are all trade deficits equal?
Why Trump understands little of trade and therefore does so much harm
The global economy works in proportion to its labour costs. Customs duties have a devastating effect on such a complex structure. Trump, on the other hand, acts as if world trade still functions as it did a hundred years ago.
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