A retrospective analysis of trade policies implemented during the Trump administration highlights significant economic consequences, including the loss of approximately 90,000 jobs and a $264 billion reduction in revenue for affected sectors. The tariffs, primarily targeting imported steel, aluminum, and Chinese goods, were intended to bolster domestic manufacturing and address trade imbalances. However, the resulting increase in raw material costs and retaliatory measures from international trading partners created substantial financial pressure on American businesses, ultimately impacting consumer prices and domestic employment levels across various industries.
- The implementation of tariffs on steel and aluminum led to increased production costs for U.S. manufacturers.
- An estimated 90,000 jobs were lost as a direct or indirect consequence of the trade restrictions and associated costs.
- Affected businesses and industries experienced a combined revenue impact totaling approximately $264 billion.
- Retaliatory tariffs from international trading partners, particularly China, significantly affected U.S. agricultural exports.
- While some domestic producers saw initial benefits, the broader economic impact included supply chain disruptions and higher prices for consumers.
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Loss of US manufacturing jobs since the tariffs? Something about that doesn't smell right.
Don't worry I watch these videos on "China going to collapse in 29 days" 3 years ago. Just let the process happen, the countdown is now 30 days until China collapse. Now that is progress. US is winning
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What did other countries charge the US?
Even if tariffs worked, the war in Iran erased that money.
And his big speech last night has driven oil up above $111. Real smart Americans.
What a maniac.
WSJ can’t speak truth. Us tariff and trade policy since Obama has been coercive period! 😂😂😂 trump is just speeding up the process to end dollar dominance.
Noone will ever trust America again……TRUST AND CREDIBILITY IS GONE
Cant argue with a tweet 🤣
Bless Nevada and Mr Horsford.
The next administration will inherit his mess and trump and his cult will blame it on them, sound familiar?
Tariffs from other countries were first placed on the United States
20 trade agreements? Like 90 deals in 90 days? I think it's a dereliction of journalistic duty to frame it this way. These are not "trade deals" as they have been traditionally or historically known. They are not in any serious way binding or durable. There is no detailed framework that trade deals have always been defined by, but maybe that's why you called them trade "agreements", if so that's disingenuous and bordering on, if not fully, flat out dishonest and manipulative. The extent to which the media goes out of it's way to pander to Trump/maga, even when criticizing him, is preposterous… frankly it's a large part of how we got here.
Shitler crashed the world economy in record time… who ever could have seen this coming 🙄
DJT is a bully, crazy and an isolationist
At least one cannot blame this non sense to the Epstein files 😅
Firing pam bondi will have Americans not trusting what trump plans. Especially when millions are losing their jobs and inflation doubling prices on everything. The war final straw messing with fuel. Would not be surprised he doesn't issue martial law in next couple weeks most dictators would
Are we great again yet? 😅
Trump has the position and author and oportunity tp be a great man. Many Healthcare, Infrastructure, Economic, positive World Partnerships, and Social opportunities lye before him.
For now, he choozes to be historically marked as a monadical self inflated, war mongering, tyrannical, greedy footnote. His greatest contribution will be his end
We pray it forward…..Onward
Tarrifs where that high at the great depression? What ended the great depression? It was a American manufacturing boom. This is what Trump is doing. THE PEOPLE LOVE TRUMP!!!!!
😂Trump only wants to manipulate the stock market. please check how fast his family and his bestie' s fortune grows
FTA(자유무역협정)도 일방적으로 폐기하고, 이란과의 협정도 일방적으로 폐기하고 협상중에 기습 침략하는 국가가 악의 축이 아니면 대체 어느 나라가 악의 축이냐?
Really? I didn’t vote for him but the facts for me are my 401k went up, my stocks went up, gas prices were way cheaper even cheaper with the war than Biden was in. Grocery prices haven’t gone up at all. Also got more income Tax breaks than Biden. I don’t see that it got worse
$264B illegally stolen by the Republican organized crime syndicate.
America elected a clown. The world is laughing at us.
And using american tax dollars to drop bomb on innocent Iranian civilians for Israel.
I'm not american but I miss the obama era. it feels like adults doing their stuff, the world is in order. not perfect, but close. this one.. idk man.
India has not signed any trade agreement with the US. Most of the other trade deals are not legally binding.
Don’t forget the many promises of countries that they would invest billions! Call me when we see that