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Trump tariff on China could lower global inflation, says UK economist

Swati Dhingra, an external member of the Bank’s rate-setting monetary policy committee, said Trump imposing a threatened 60% tariff on goods from China sold in the US could lead Chinese exporters to cut their prices elsewhere to ensure they maintained current trade volumes. “If there is the kind of big 60% type of tariff increase … Read More

The Persistence of Populism: Why American Protectionism toward China is Here to Stay

Under President Biden, the trade war with China not only persisted but intensified. Key figures within his administration, such as US Trade Representative Katherine Tai, framed US-China relations in terms of protecting American industries and workers from China’s expansionist ambitions. Biden’s policies exceeded Trump’s tariffs, imposing restrictions on technology exports, especially in critical areas like … Read More

Walmart Raises Outlook on Strong Spending From Value-Seekers

Walmart boosted its outlook for the year on a solid start to the holiday season and strong demand from US consumers searching for value. Walmart shoppers spent more in each checkout, on average. Most of that growth was driven by consumers from upper-income households, or those earning $100,000 or more per year. That cohort made … Read More

Walmart CFO says some prices might rise if Trump’s tariffs take effect

“We never want to raise prices,” John David Rainey, the company’s CFO said in an interview with CNBC on Tuesday. “Our model is everyday low prices. But there probably will be cases where prices will go up for consumers…we want to work with suppliers and with our own private brand assortment to try to bring … Read More

US Raises Import Tariff for Nippon Steel After Review

The US Commerce Department has ratcheted up tariffs on Nippon Steel Corp. just as the Japanese steelmaker made an anti-import promise to gain support for its $14.1 billion takeover of United States Steel Corp. The Commerce Department imposed a dumping margin of 29% on Nippon Steel for selling hot-rolled steel in the US at prices … Read More

This chart shows the tariff threat might be less than feared

“The Mercedes-Benz will start building in the United States, and they have a little bit. But you know what they really are? Assembly, like in South Carolina,” he said. “They don’t build cars. They take them out of a box and they assemble them. We could have a child do it,” he said. Read the … Read More

How the Maker of Nerf Guns Will Navigate Trump’s Tariffs on China

Across industries, U.S. companies have been diversifying their supply chains away from China in recent years, prodded in part by tariffs implemented during Trump’s first term. The Biden administration left many of those levies in place and layered on some new ones, intensifying the pressure on companies to find alternatives. Hasbro’s shift away from China … Read More

How I learned to stop worrying and love the tariff

In “A User’s Guide to Restructuring the Global Trading System,” Stephan Miran makes a compelling case that — contrary to popular belief — tariffs can achieve a multitude of aims without causing inflation or market volatility. Miran begins his case by stating that the U.S. dollar is heavily and consistently overvalued because “dollar assets function … Read More

Trump Tariffs on UK Would Be ‘Manageable,’ Economists Say

Even if Trump pushed ahead with proposals to impose a 60% tariff on goods from China, and trading partners around the world retaliated in kind, the disruption would likely only cause a 0.2% hit to the UK economy by 2028, economist Dan Hanson said in a note published Thursday. Read the article.

Steve Madden just drastically changed its business to avoid Trump’s tariffs

Steve Madden, a $3 billion shoe company, announced Thursday that it would rapidly halve its Chinese production to avoid Trump’s tariffs. Those plans have been in place for a long time, in anticipation of a Trump victory, according to Steve Madden’s CEO Edward Rosenfeld. “We have been planning for a potential scenario in which we … Read More