Donald Trump just imposed a 25 percent tariff on virtually all goods produced by America’s two largest trading partners — Canada and Mexico. He simultaneously established a 20 percent across-the-board tariff on Chinese goods.

As a result, America’s average tariff level is now higher than at any time since the 1940s.

Meanwhile, China and Canada immediately retaliated against Trump’s duties, with the former imposing a 15 percent tariff on American agricultural products and the latter putting a 25 percent tariff on $30 billion of US goods. Mexico has vowed to mount retaliatory tariffs of its own.

This trade war could have far-reaching consequences. Trump’s tariffs have already triggered a stock market sell-off and cooling of manufacturing activity. And economists have estimated that the trade policy will cost the typical US household more than $1,200 a year, as the prices of myriad goods rise.

All this raises the question: Why has the US president chosen to upend trade relations on the North American continent? The stakes of this question are high, since it could determine how long Trump’s massive tariffs remain in effect. Unfortunately, the president himself does not seem to know the answer.

In recent weeks, Trump has provided five different — and contradictory — justifications for his tariffs on Mexico and Canada…

…more in the article.

  • @[email protected]
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    201 day ago

    Tariffs allow Trump to pay for his tax cuts to the ultra wealthy by stealing from the working class, without them knowing. He also gets to position himself as a strongman and negotiator. There you go.

  • @lmmarsano
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    71 day ago

    The guy who said he’d build a wall & Mexico would pay for it doesn’t know why he started a trade war?

    That’s a shock.

  • @[email protected]
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    111 day ago

    Trump said he would annex canada. Either he really knows or he really doesn’t. I believe the latter. I also believe he’s just doing what elon tells him to do.

    • @[email protected]
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      81 day ago

      Trump saying absolutely ridiculous things is just another day. Justin Trudeau, on the other hand, saying the United States will never annex Canada? Now that’s some fuckin’ rhetoric.

      Same with China. They outright said “we are ready for war in every shape possible.”

      The state of things is absolutely fucked lmfao

  • @[email protected]
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    152 days ago

    Does he know where he is, what time of day, or even which day of the week? ok maybe we should see if he can repeat this: “Person, Woman, Man, Camera, TV” he seemed to pride himself in his ability to allegedly be able to do so… …allegedly…

  • @[email protected]
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    362 days ago

    Cuz he is a puppet, a Russian asset and generally not an intelligent person nor a good businessman.

    • @[email protected]
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      61 day ago

      Yep, he has no political will of his own, he’s a fucking geriatric reality TV host, he has no energy left, he’s being paraded around to push the talking points of people like Stephen Miller and Putin. He gives zero shits and it shows. He barely bothers trying to articulate his reasoning for anything, and he still has a rabid following of zealots who have turned off all thought and will just invent his justifications for him.

  • @[email protected]
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    272 days ago

    Market manipulation. If you can tank the stock market at a time YOU know well in advance, then you stand to profit “tremendously”.

    He or people in his stead might have purchased put options ahead of the anouncement of tariffs. -> profits When he then says “it was just a prank brooo!” he can make money by buying the now devalued assets and sell them as soon as they recover. rinse repeat.

    I smell market manipulation maybe I am mistaken this smell and it is really the smell of mental instability…

    • Dr. Zoidberg
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      52 days ago

      This only works so well. Especially when he’s proven that he flip flops as often as he does, no one will reinvest, because who knows when the next time he does something stupid to tank the market again. The smarter ones will actually catch onto the grift, and see it for what it is, and just pull out altogether so when the recession/depression hits full on, they at least have something instead of nothing.

      • @[email protected]
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        32 days ago

        These people that are dismantling your country and robbing the coffers, they are waging a class war. They don’t care about borders. They’re tired that the other classes have any power or wealth at all, they want their last half of a percent

      • @[email protected]
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        32 days ago

        Idk if anyone will still have anything left after there is an all out market crash, who knows really? it could be going global… our world is more interconnected than it seems. especially economically…

    • @[email protected]
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      162 days ago

      He has to be. I can’t think of any other reason why he’d be trying to hard to antagonize and disrespect long-time allies, while praising Russia. He then made that ridiculous statement that Ukraine started the war, when Russia was the one who invaded them, and also said that Zelensky should be ‘nicer’ to Putin. But Putin, who ordered the attack that caused who knows how many deaths, shouldn’t be ‘nicer’?

      There was also the first term, where Trump fired the FBI director over an investigation into Russia, and then told Russia that he fired ‘that nut job’. What kind of message does that send to their own people? Not just that he fired the director, but that he bragged about it to the people he was investigating.

      I honestly think most of the GOP knows, but they’re too embarrassed to admit it. Or maybe it’s just pride, they think it’s beneath them to be held accountable to anyone.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      Yeah. Dude knows exactly why he’s weakening America as much and on every front as possible, it’s just he can’t exactly say the truth and isn’t smart enough to effectively lie about it.

  • @[email protected]
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    152 days ago

    It was really weird when he was telling Zelensky during that meeting that he and Putin had been through hell with the collusion investigation. Like why would putin care?

    • socialjusticewizard
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      943 days ago

      yup. it’s successfully costing america its allies.

      It’s not inappropriate though. I’ve been saying for years Canada should not be so closely allied with such a fickle country.

  • @[email protected]
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    222 days ago

    He keeps claiming they are “abusing us”, but… Like, why did he make that deal then last time he was in office?

    • @[email protected]
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      52 days ago

      Synonym for the past 4 years tbh. But hey, I (as a non-American) would be okay with old but not insane president. Guess we got both this time around.

      • @[email protected]
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        82 days ago

        That was how I made peace with Biden in the first place.

        “You aren’t voting for the man, you’re voting for the cabinet and judges he appoints”.

        Atleast Biden’s cabinet was more-or-less competent. I didn’t always agree with them, but atleast there was a logic outside of “this will only benefit the obscenely rich/Russia”

        • @[email protected]
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          32 days ago

          Exactly this, Biden wasn’t better health wise but surrounded himself with competent people.

          Right now we have a fox news host leading defense, an anti-Vax moron handling a measles outbreak, a wrestling tycoon killing our education system, and more.

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    1523 days ago

    Apparently It’s supposed to get rid of the browns and the gays and the women and everyone else until it’s just a bunch of old white men sitting around, counting money, and masturbating to AI porn? Kind of like a hateful gross version of Scrooge McDuck.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 day ago

      Don’t be daft. There’ll still be women and browns! They’ll keep the republican pickme women who want nothing in life other than to be bred, and the browns that mow their lawns.

    • Tiefling IRL
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      393 days ago

      It seems to be working, I signed my ticket out of here. I’m a brown and queer woman. Just need to survive until immigration goes through.

        • Tiefling IRL
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          213 days ago

          Work transfer through my day job. I will note I’m taking a 50% pay cut for this, but the mental security and new friends will be worth it

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      Scrooge McDuck was also pretty awful. They had to invent a nemesis for him, Flintheart Glumgold, just to make him not seem so bad by comparison.

      • Dojan
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        113 days ago

        Donald is in indentured servitude after all. Gnarly man.

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            I was talking about Donald Duck. This made me laugh though. Thanks for brightening my day.

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    I never liked that many seem to be of the idea that Trump is an absolute buffoon who doesn’t know what he is doing. He and his goons are not headless chickens. They are not stupid, and know incredibly well what they are doing and why.

    You don’t get to win an election twice if you’re as much of an idiot as most make him out to be. If we keep underestimating our ‘opposition’, we will continue to be defeated.

    See this article for more: https://unherd.com/2025/02/why-trumps-tariffs-are-a-masterplan/

    TLDR:

    In this article, Yanis Varoufakis analyzes Donald Trump’s economic strategy, arguing that it is more sophisticated than his critics assume. Trump’s focus on tariffs is part of a broader plan to reshape the global economic order, which Varoufakis describes as an “anti-Nixon Shock.” Trump believes the U.S. has been exploited due to the dollar’s role as the global reserve currency, which he sees as a burden rather than a privilege. He aims to weaken the dollar to boost U.S. manufacturing and reduce trade deficits, while maintaining its reserve status to fund U.S. deficits and military power.

    Trump’s plan involves using tariffs to pressure foreign central banks to lower interest rates, thereby depreciating their currencies relative to the dollar. This would offset the price increases caused by tariffs on U.S. consumers. The second phase of his strategy involves bilateral negotiations with key countries, leveraging tariffs and security threats to force them to appreciate their currencies and make concessions, such as buying more U.S. goods or relocating manufacturing to the U.S.

    Varoufakis acknowledges the risks, including potential domestic backlash from Wall Street and the possibility of foreign countries, particularly China, creating an alternative financial system. However, he argues that Trump’s plan is coherent and should not be underestimated, even if it diverges sharply from traditional economic thinking.

    • @[email protected]
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      51 day ago

      Trump’s plan involves using tariffs to pressure foreign central banks to lower interest rates, thereby depreciating their currencies relative to the dollar. This would offset the price increases caused by tariffs on U.S. consumers.

      Nothing about this string of connections makes any sense. Why would they lower interest rates, why would their currency depreciate?

      Other countries are just going to form trade partnerships with each other and avoid the US. There will be a new strengthening global economy that skips the US entirely.

      It’s Brexit all over again, but instead of the UK suffering from leaving the EU, it’s the US suffering from leaving the global economy. At some point the US will have to come crawling back just for deals worse than it had in the first place.

      Varoufakis’ reasoning is fully consistent with the Trump/Musk world of drug-induced delusion.

    • @[email protected]
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      32 days ago

      It is abundantly clear that he is, and that they are. Stop giving credit to people that are in front of you live creating lies on the spot about what they just said, because in their head they have permission to gaslight people into elevating them to godhood? This is a dangerous extreme take, get your glasses on.

    • @[email protected]
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      242 days ago

      That’s definitely someone’s opinion of what they are doing. I think he’s fallen victim to looking really hard for a plausible reason for emotional behavior. Trump and his admin seem more hell bent on gaining leverage in order to increase greatness and power over others and eventually profit. They aren’t looking to save or kill the dollar or reset the economy. In my opinion as an uneducated person they want to deregulate then tank the markets to create an environment where the wealthiest will buy up the discounted assets and profit when the economy swings back. Nothing more than a shortsighted opportunity to consolidate power and wealth, the same way he is trying to consolidate power into the executive branch.

    • @[email protected]
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      233 days ago

      The thing is, I don’t doubt there is an actual reason why these plans have some more intelligent purpose behind them; I doubt that Trump is the one thinking of this. I’m of the belief that Trump has a bunch of yes men around him that are smart and able to coerce him to do these things through careful manipulation strategies and feeding into his ego.

      • @[email protected]
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        203 days ago

        The project 2025 people already had every executive order and move lined up ready for him. No understanding required .

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      I don’t doubt the reputation of the writer or his general knowledge of economics…

      But this is coping. The Trump administration is trying to wave their hands around and create a giant fuss for people like us and this writer to speculate on and create debates and panels to think about… while he and his people simply walk out of the white house with the treasury and all the inside investment opportunities they will ever want.

      He’s just making chaos, plain and simple. These ideas about his master plan to disrupt the world’s reliance on the US dollar? Distraction and coping.

      I agree this administration is more clever than we give them credit for, but any house thief can step up their game and pull of a heist when they set their mind to it, it’s not some kind of magic skill. If anything, I think it’s harmful to assume Trump is at all smart or has a plan because this makes a lot more assumptions than the most simple answer which is almost always the correct determination. He is making a mess because his ONLY plan is to make you think he has a plan. He does this with literally everything he says or announces, why would anyone think this is different? This is EXACTLY the fucking delusion I was railing against in another comment. There is no plan. Nobody is coming. Stop thinking others are smarter than you or have a backup plan.

      My evidence? We’ve done all this fucking before, this is part 2 of a failure of a presidency. He didn’t change the world before, he won’t here. (Other than diminishing the US role in geopolitics so Russia can take center stage, all he really wants right now)

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      Dude that makes no sense at all. He wants to depreciate the dollar by putting on tariffs, an action you yourself admit depreciates all OTHER currencies, thereby increasing the value of the dollar?

      Then after that he’ll “negotiate” to have the other countries to appreciate their currencies? By buying US goods and companies?? Both of those things appreciate the US dollar. China has been selling their goods to the US (something which should appreciate their currency) without appreciating their currency by buying property and companies in the US so they never have to use the US dollar to buy their own currency. This increases the value of the dollar while decreasing demands for the Chinese currency. This has been widely seen as unfair currency manipulation by China.

      Things that increase demand for US dollars such as buying US goods and investing in the US APPRECIATE the value of of the US dollar. I haven’t read the article yet, but I hope your summary is incorrect, because Varoufakis is generally a very intelligent left wing thinker and I would be surprised to see this kind of gaffe in basic economics.

      Edit: here is a link to the article since the one above didn’t work for me.

      https://www.yanisvaroufakis.eu/2025/02/21/donald-trumps-economic-masterplan-unherd/

      While tariffs would work against Trump’s plan (by deppreciating foreign currencies) they give Trump revenue he can spend with congressional approval. Then for the countries that make a deal he’ll either force them to appreciate their currencies by swapping US dollars for their own currency (to depreciate the dollar), OR make them buy very long term US bonds (stabilizing the US debt markets) and buying US weapons (diluting the cost of US military R&D). Trump hopes this lets him depreciate the dollar while keeping it as a reserve currency (having his cake and eating it too).

    • @[email protected]
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      I’m shocked that more people don’t consider a change in perspective on global economics. It’s been clear for a long time that the existing system is unsustainable.

      • @[email protected]
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        Because it’s like spending lots of money paying for gas to drive your car, and you don’t like that, so you take a steaming hot dump in your gas tank, you know, “as a change in perspective”.

        Surprise, you won’t save anything on gas, and your car runs like shit now too.