Posted on 12/02/2019 7:29:57 AM PST by SeekAndFind
President Trump said he would impose tariffs, effective immediately, on all steel and aluminum shipped into the United States from Brazil and Argentina.
Brazil and Argentina have been presiding over a massive devaluation of their currencies. which is not good for our farmers, Trump said in Monday morning tweet. He then directed his attention to the Federal Reserve, saying the central bank should act so that countries, of which there are many, no longer take advantage of our strong dollar by further devaluing their currencies. This makes it very hard for our [manufacturers] & farmers to fairly export their goods. Lower Rates & Loosen Fed!
The surprise announcement came after it appeared as though the White House was preparing to dial back its adversarial trade approach in the lead up to next years election. The administration appeared close to a deal with House Democrats to revamp the North American Free Trade Agreement, and tensions with China had eased in recent weeks.
The tariffs took aim at one of the most vital industries in Brazil at a particularly vulnerable moment. Unemployment is above 10%, and the economy has stalled. The steel industry, long one of the nations economic engines, has been looking increasingly wobbly as well, slashing growth projections earlier this year.
Brazilian steel exports to the U.S. accounted for roughly $2.6 billion last year making the United States one of Brazils biggest markets for steel and analysts expected the tariffs to be painful.
In Argentina, where steel and aluminum exports represent roughly $700 million, the unexpected news comes as the nation is undergoing transition of power. If the tariffs persist, they will be one of the earliest diplomatic tests to face the incoming presidency of Alberto Fernández, a leftist politician who will take office within a week.
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I would say that, maybe, the President is thinking..you lay down with dogs, you’re gonna get fleas.
Nowhere on the planet do the Chinese let anyone get the better of them, until now and President Trump. Bolsonaro is playing with fire. Shame the President is the only one, of the two of them that sees it. Bolsonaro should be looking at what China is doing to Venezuela.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-08-07/china-comes-to-the-rescue-of-venezuela-s-run-down-oil-refineries ..... yet another Chinese debt trap.
If the goal is to have protectionist barriers taken down by trading “partners” who do not trade fairly, then across-the-board tariffs would be counter productive.
Now most of us are (correctly) yelling support for Trump's tariffs. How times have changed.
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