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Trump aides prep new tariffs on imports worth trillions for ‘Liberation Day’
White House aides are preparing to impose new tariffs on most imports on April 2, laying the groundwork for an escalation in global economic hostilities that President Donald Trump has called “Liberation Day.”Despite the blowback [to the tariffs so far], senior Trump advisers are now publicly pledging to create a new tariff regime that would impose new duties on trade with most countries that trade with the United States. A person familiar with internal planning, speaking on the condition of anonymity to reflect private deliberations, confirmed administration officials are preparing tariffs on “trillions” of dollars in imports.
Trump has said the tariffs are necessary to encourage companies to move production back to the U.S. and force concessions from foreign trading partners, but the fallout has rattled investors and consumers, leading to declines in several key economic indicators.
Trump has said the U.S. should match [other countries'] tariffs with “reciprocal” duties that he believes will force other countries to lower their duties on U.S.-made products.
"If they charge U.S., we charge THEM — an eye for an eye, a tariff for a tariff, same exact amount.”
While many countries do protect specific markets with high trade barriers, most advanced economies maintain similar tariff profiles. On a trade-weighted basis, the average U.S. tariff is 2.2 percent. Japan’s is 1.9 percent and the European Union’s is 2.7 percent, slightly higher than the U.S. average, according to the World Trade Organization.
Meanwhile, scores of industries ... have lined up in recent weeks to ask the Trump administration for tariff protection against foreign competitors as part of the administration’s trade jousting.
John Wyckoff, president of the National Christmas Tree Association,
the Southern Shrimp Alliance
Michael Madriaga, a vice president of J.M. Smucker Co. [with a name like Smucker, you know it has to be protected by tariffs]
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