US President Donald Trump has always appeared sincere in his belief that โtrade wars are good, and easy to winโ, but his recent policy swerves and mood-music shifts suggest he is coming to realise he has overplayed his hand in waging a trade war against the world.
Even by Trumpian standards, this is a dizzying turn of events. What happened? Simply put, Trump wildly overestimated the strength of the US position and underestimated the strength of its trading partners.
In Trumpโs estimation, the dynamics are simple and overwhelmingly in favour of the United States. Other countries are dependent on exports to the US market while the US is far less dependent on its ability to export. Threaten to cut access to the US market and countries will line up, hat in hand, to offer concessions to Trump. An easy win for the consummate negotiator.