The simple math behind Trump’s tariffs: How the White House calculated the new rates and why it’s not reciprocal at all - ...
The calculations used by the White House don’t include a detailed assessment of each foreign country's trade practices.
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — A research professor at Purdue University breaks down tariffs and their economic impact on the United States. Channing Arndt, who’s also director of the Global Trade Analysis ...
The formula used by the Trump administration to calculate 'Liberation Day' reciprocal tariffs is based on trade deficits.
President Donald Trump’s 15% tariff on imports from nearly every country on Earth may sound tough, but it reflects a basic misunderstanding of economics. Tariffs are not paid by foreign governments.
Here's a puzzle that's been bothering me: how can we be seeing substantial tariff revenues, and flattish inflation, and a stronger-than-expected economy, all at the same time? In other words, if U.S.