Deficits and tariffs – assessing Trump’s trade tools ahead of the election — Panjiva
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Deficits and tariffs – assessing Trump’s trade tools ahead of the election

Canada 532 China 3063 Cons. Discr. - Durables 585 Elections 125 Energy - Renewables 208 European Union 890 Health Care 365 Industrials - Capital Goods 625 Japan 638 Materials - Metals/Mining 803 Metals - Aluminum 275 Metals - Steel 548 Mexico 931 South Korea 609 Tariffs 1878 Trade Balance 935 Trade Deals 1020 U.S. 5418 USMCA 462 Vietnam 418

The use of customs duties as a tool and a focus on the trade-in-goods deficit as a metric have been hallmarks of the Trump administration’s trade policy. Trade data for August provides the last chance before the elections to gauge the progress of Trump’s policies. The objective of reducing the trade deficit has been achieved. The U.S. trade in goods deficit in the 12 months to Aug. 31 reached $921 billion versus $795 billion in 2016. While the deficit with China fell to $339 billion from $374 billion the deficit versus the EU, Canada/Mexico and Vietnam all surged. Tariff p...

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