Economists pan Trump trade policy as 'terrible,' risks ending economic expansion

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He's getting nuttier and nuttier, right before our very eyes.
[h=1]Economists pan Trump trade policy as 'terrible,' risks ending economic expansion[/h]
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Dion RabouinFinancial Markets Reporter

Yahoo FinanceMarch 2, 2018


U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest trade tariff proposals have some economists questioning whether the president and his team understand economics.
Trump doubled down Friday on his proposal to add a 25% tariff on steel imports and a 10% tariff on aluminum imported to the United States from other countries, a move that prompted a sell-off in U.S. equities and the dollar after it was announced on Thursday.
“This is a clear demonstration that the Trump administration does not understand trade economics,” said Bernard Baumohl, managing director and chief global economist at the Economic Outlook Group, in a phone interview. “These tariffs when they’ve been imposed in the past have done more harm than good. The problem is that politicians have an ahistorical memory that goes back sometimes to breakfast.”


The European Union, Canada and other nations have already declared they will retaliate if the tariffs become law. One EU official even called the proposals a “declaration of war.”
The proposal has generally been panned by economists and market analysts who see this latest endeavor as Trump playing politics rather than boost the economy.


“I think it will be ineffective in the long run,” Thomas Simons, money market economist at Jefferies & Co. told Yahoo Finance. “Trump has a point about having smart trade relationships and not being put in extremely disadvantageous position but this is more of a blunt way of going about it than would be effective.”
[h=2]Job losses could be much worse than job gains[/h]Economists have also noted that in the United States there are substantially more industries and workers that rely on steel as an input than are actual manufacturers of the metal.
The Institute of International Finance points out that, as with many manufacturing industries, technology has been replacing human jobs in metal production for years. They estimate the steel and aluminum manufacturing sectors only account for about 150,000 jobs. On the other hand, there are nearly 2 million jobs across the country in steel-intensive industries where steel is at least 5% of input requirements, including the auto sector, construction, appliance and machinery manufacturing. Those will see input costs rise.
“Companies may be forced to maintain costs via job cuts, putting jobs located in Trump states at risk,” IIF Managing Director Kristen Silverberg and Senior Analyst, Political Risk Scott Farnham wrote in a policy note.
 

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hahahaha

like duuuuuuhfeces knows anything about economic expansion or appreciates economic expansion



what kills economic expansion are higher taxes, regulations, an anti-business environment and massive government. You know, everything Obama and the democrats did.

that's why we had NO ECONOMIC EXPANSION for 8 FUCKING YEARS of LIBTARDED LEADERSHIP

they're so fucking stupid, they put lipstick on their foreheads to makeup their minds
 
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If they put tarriffs on our goods then they should have equal or higher tarriffs put on them....
 

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[h=1]Donald Trump: "Listen you motherfuckers, we're gonna tax you 25%."[/h]
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Let me guess, the same economists that celebrated Obama’s policies as the greatest ever. Get the fuck out of here with that shit.
 

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If you manufacture steel or aluminum you're a happy camper.
If you consume steel or aluminum not so much.

But there is an underlying message here, much like the need
to become energy independent we need to get back to producing
our own metals just in case the shit hits the fan and imports
stop. It's called being self-sufficient.
 
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If the E.U. wants to further increase their already massive tariffs and barriers on U.S. companies doing business there, we will simply apply a Tax on their Cars which freely pour into the U.S. They make it impossible for our cars (and more) to sell there. Big trade imbalance!





[h=6]Donald J. Trump[/h]1 hr ·







The United States has an $800 Billion Dollar Yearly Trade Deficit because of our “very stupid” trade deals and policies. Our jobs and wealth are being given to other countries that have taken advantage of us for years. They laugh at what fools our leaders have been. No more!






 

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