Could Trump’s UK deal start a golden age of free trade? | The Spectator


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The article discusses a potential shift in Donald Trump's trade strategy, moving from punitive tariffs to a series of bilateral trade deals. A newly announced US-UK trade deal is considered the first of many.

Trump's Trade Strategy

Trump's initial tariffs were described as "shock therapy" to initiate a series of agreements that would benefit the United States. These tariffs, imposed in April, were not meant to be permanent at the announced levels.

US-UK Trade Deal

The details of the US-UK trade deal are not yet available. The article raises a concern that if the deal heavily favors the US, it could discourage other countries and trade blocs from pursuing similar agreements.

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We had the shock of ‘Liberation day’ when punitive tariffs were levied on imports from virtually every country in the world. That was the destructive part of Donald Trump’s trade war. Now we enter phase two: trying to put things back together again. The announcement of trade deal with a ‘big and highly-respected country’ (believed to be the UK) on Thursday morning is significant not just in itself but because Trump added the suggestion that this will be ‘the first of many’. His strategy has become clear: last month’s tariffs were shock therapy intended to precipitate a round of trade deals which would rebalance trade in America’s favour. They were not intended as a permanent fixture – at least not at the levels announced on 2 April.

We don’t know the details yet. It may turn out that the US-UK deal is so weighted in the US’s favour that other countries and trade blocs like the EU are repelled by the prospect of doing such a deal themselves.

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