Trump’s Preoccupation With Tariffs – The Atlantic

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The dramatic shift in the US -economist’s commercial policy has left a warning of high costs and the danger of recession.

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Donald Trump’s tariff was baffled by global leaders and forced markets at the expense of the repercussions of America’s dramatic transformation in international trade policy. The members of the committee joined Washington Week with the Atlantic Ocean To discuss what the Dubai financial markets can mean to the president’s administration.

“Trade has not provided the benefits that economists and politicians like in both parties for decades,” David Leonhart said last night. While the US economy tends to work for educated professional professionals, blue -collars workers did not benefit in the same way. The amendments to commercial policy may be one of the ways to address this, but Trump’s tariff “Champolic, it is very high”, and “no one knows if he will return them the next day,” Leonhart continued.

Join the editor -in -chief Atlantic OceanJeffrey Goldberg, to discuss this and more: Stephen Hayes, Editor Transmission; David Leonhart, Editor -in -chief New York Times Kayla Tausche, a senior White House correspondent at CNN; Nancy Youssef, National Security Correspondent for Wall Street Magazine.

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