Some Basics about U.S. Tariffs, and What Trump’s New Economic Team Said about Tariffs by Wolf Richter • Jan 13, 2025 • 217 Comments “In the real world, we have a one-sided free-trade policy in which America isn’t nearly as protectionist as other countries.”
Tariff-Front-Running Hits US Manufacturing, after Causing Biggest Surge since 2004 by Wolf Richter • Oct 1, 2019 • 25 Comments Supply chains begin to shift back to US suppliers, “due to tariffs.”
Inflation Data Shows Tariffs Are Not a Tax on Consumers but on Foreign & US Corporations by Wolf Richter • Aug 13, 2019 • 70 Comments Here is where inflation runs hot – and it’s not imported consumer goods.
World Trade in Face of Tariffmageddon, Trade Wars & Manufacturing Slowdown by Wolf Richter • Jul 25, 2019 • 70 Comments Consumers and companies keep plugging, the world has not come to an end.
What I Wrote to the White House about Trade & Tariffs by Wolf Richter • Sep 23, 2018 • 107 Comments That Trump is bungling the debate became clear when he was getting bashed like a sitting duck from all sides: Corporate America, China, the EU, other entities that would lose, and their propaganda outlets in the media.
Beyond the Hysteria about Auto Tariffmageddon by Wolf Richter • Jun 27, 2018 • 84 Comments After decades of relentless offshoring, the equation may change for automakers and component makers.
Despite Trump’s Tariff Threat, Automakers Double Down on Mexican Production by Don Quijones • Jun 23, 2018 • 47 Comments Addicted to cheap labor, Corporate America is not playing along.