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April 10, 2025

RealEcon
US Exporters Won’t Thrive in a ‘Plus-One’ World

Trump’s tariffs will shift manufacturers from a “China plus one” to a “US plus one” strategy, putting higher-cost US-made goods at a global competitive disadvantage.

A BMW employee works on the assembly of an X4 along the production line at the BMW manufacturing plant in Spartanburg, South Carolina.

March 31, 2025

RealEcon
Tariffs Will Destroy the Best Cure for the Trade Deficit

US exports not only reduce deficits, they also bring higher-paying jobs and greater innovation. A tariff-driven trade war will hold back their growth. 

A cargo ship full of shipping containers is seen at the port of Oakland as trade tensions escalate over U.S. tariffs, in Oakland, California, U.S.

February 5, 2025

United States
What Trump’s Trade War Would Mean, in Nine Charts

President Trump’s tariffs on Canada, China, and Mexico could upend U.S. trade. These nine charts show what’s at stake, what comes next, and why it matters.

April 16, 2025

Trade
Tariff Turmoil, Part 1: How Tariffs Are Affecting Farmers

Tariffs are often discussed in big, abstract terms—trade wars, economic strategy, global power struggles. But for ginseng farmers in Wisconsin, their effects are painfully personal. In this episode, …

Podcast Aerial view of tractors harvesting crop.

April 10, 2025

United States
Media Briefing: Trump's Tariffs and the Future of the Global Economy

CFR experts provide insights and context around President Donald Trump’s recent enactment of tariffs, global reactions, and what his plans mean for the future of the global economy.   

Play U.S. President Trump delivers remarks on tariffs, at the White House

April 23, 2025

United States
The U.S. Trade Deficit: How Much Does It Matter?

President Trump has made reducing U.S. trade deficits a priority, but economists disagree over how much they matter and what to do about them.

Chinese steel factory

December 26, 2023

United States
Year End Q&A Special, With Shannon O’Neil

Shannon O’Neil, vice president, deputy director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller senior fellow for Latin America Studies at CFR, sits down with James M. Lindsay to answer questions submit…

Podcast Holiday letters tied with ribbon.

January 28, 2025

Mexico
Destabilizing Mexico Would Make the U.S. Less Safe and Wealthy

Trump’s revival of his punitive immigration playbook will overwhelm Mexico’s overburdened state, sandbag regional economic growth and enrich criminal cartels.

Margelis Tinoco, from Colombia, remains in Ciudad Juárez after her asylum appointment in the United States was canceled.

April 2, 2025

Trade
The Washington Consensus Could Not Hold

Is a trade consensus in Washington even possible? Well, it used to be. In 1989, the Washington Consensus introduced ten economic principles that championed global trade and guided U.S. policy. This v…

Podcast Capitol building in Wasington, D.C. with arrows graphic design and blue hue overlay.

April 4, 2025

Trade
What to Know About Trump’s Tariff Authority, Its Cost, and What Comes Next

CFR experts weigh in on President Trump’s raft of new tariffs, including their legality, justification, and effect on U.S. consumers.

President Donald Trump signs an executive order after announcing a plan for tariffs on imported goods during an event Wednesday, April 2, 2025, in the Rose Garden at the White House. At right is Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick.