On Balance | Tariff flip-flops and why Trumpโ€™s attack on China is misguided


As of Sunday evening US Eastern Time, when this piece was being drafted, US President Donald Trump suggested that he is indeed considering a new sectoral tariff regime on smartphones, computers and other electronics that our lives depend on.

This was the latest development, not long after US Customs and Border Protection uploaded a bulletin past 10pm on Friday night, notifying anyone who might have been refreshing the agencyโ€™s site at that hour that those products would be exempt from Trump โ€œLiberation Dayโ€ tariffs.

If youโ€™re heavily invested in Apple, you might have been ecstatic when you read the news about the exclusion and perhaps bought another whack of shares in the maker of mostly made-in-China iPhones. And if you did, you surely would have been miffed to learn that Appleโ€™s marquee product could still face some level of tariff that may โ€“ or may not โ€“ be unveiled this week.
Keep in mind that all of this happened after investors started dumping US Treasury bonds at a time when these instruments should have been seen as a safe haven; it was during that melee that Trump announced his 90-day pause on the Liberation Day tariffs.

Each of these twists and turns has been chalked up to the supposedly ruthless attempts by Americaโ€™s friends and foes alike, during many US administrations, to exploit the country.

However, what Trump leaves out is that these decades of alleged scheming by Americaโ€™s trade partners have clearly failed, considering how much others have envied the USโ€™ economy and technological innovation. The United Statesโ€™ economic dominance has been in place for so many decades that many people alive today have only known such a reality. Washington has dictated the rules for just as long, enforcing them with the power of its currency.

Shoppers browse at an Apple store in New York, on April 4. Photo: EPA-EFE
Shoppers browse at an Apple store in New York, on April 4. Photo: EPA-EFE

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