Trump Says His Tariff Policy Won’t Be Pared Back

Key Points

  • Trump denied a Washington Post report that his aides are considering narrowing his tariff plan to only apply to limited specific critical imports.
  • The Washington Post reported that Trump’s aides were discussing applying tariffs to some goods from all countries, but targeting items related to national or economic security concerns.

Summary

President-elect Donald Trump has refuted a Washington Post report suggesting that his aides were contemplating a more focused tariff policy, which would apply only to specific critical imports. Trump, via a Truth Social post, dismissed the report as incorrect, emphasizing that his tariff policy would not be scaled back. The Washington Post had cited anonymous sources claiming that discussions were underway to target tariffs on goods essential for national or economic security, potentially including defense materials like steel and aluminum, as well as medical and energy supplies. This proposed adjustment would significantly narrow the scope of Trump's earlier campaign promise of universal tariffs ranging from 10% to 20%. The uncertainty around Trump's tariff plans has already started to impact global trade, with companies preemptively adjusting their supply chains. The potential policy shift has also influenced financial markets, with the US dollar experiencing fluctuations and investors adjusting expectations regarding Federal Reserve interest-rate decisions.

yahoo
January 6, 2025
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