Trump trade war: Why a figure of 48% is important as escalation nears


0

[ad_1]

Here is a number to lodge in your brain in the coming weeks and months: 48%.

Last year a group of economists carried out an an analysis on the economic impact of the Iron Curtain; how much trade actually took place from east to west in spite of all the restrictions during the Cold War. They came to the conclusion that, at its height in 1951, “the Iron Curtain represented a tariff equivalent of 48%”.

As the world limbers up ahead of what Donald Trump calls his “liberation day”, that figure is worth keeping in your mind.

Right now, the average dutiable rate of tariffs on China is somewhere between 30% and 40%. But in the event that the president imposes another 20% of tariffs on China, the level of tariffs between these two trade partners will rival or possibly exceed those Iron Curtain levels.

Image:
President Donald Trump speaks at the White House.
Pic: AP

No-one is sure what will happen next. What number will the President choose for his next round of tariffs? 10%? 20%? Or the 25% rate he has favoured for steel, aluminium and cars? Will the next round of tariffs announced this week be imposed on every country? Will they just be imposed on the so-called “dirty fifteen” the Treasury Secretary has talked about? Who, for that matter, are the “dirty fifteen”?

We don’t know the answers to these questions. Nor do other world leaders like Keir Starmer. Nor, for that matter, do many in the White House, it seems.

But, back to that number at the top. The tariffs being talked about by the president and his colleagues are now approaching serious levels. Once you start facing cumulative tariffs approaching 50% then, as we saw during the Cold War, many countries stop trading altogether.

And with those kinds of charges looming it’s no surprise many businesses and traders are taking radical steps to try to prepare for the coming months of chaos. Consider two examples.

 Gold

[ad_2]


Like it? Share with your friends!

0

What's Your Reaction?

hate hate
0
hate
confused confused
0
confused
fail fail
0
fail
fun fun
0
fun
geeky geeky
0
geeky
love love
0
love
lol lol
0
lol
omg omg
0
omg
win win
0
win
khbrknews.com