The Trump Administration’s Reciprocal Duties
Edward J. Balistreri
World Trade Review, 2025, vol. 24, issue 4, 438-445
Abstract:
This article considers the reciprocal duties proposed by the US administration, 2 April 2025. These are large import tariffs that will significantly disrupt the world trading system. Rather than considering the economic impacts of these tariffs, as others have and are doing, this article documents the rationale used to justify these destructive tariffs and their calculation. Using descriptive examples, the proposed duties are shown to be unfounded as reciprocal and generally ill advised.
Date: 2025
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