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US Treasury Secretary Says China Will “Eat Any Tariffs” | Economics

By Editorial Board Published March 4, 2025 3 Min Read
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US Treasury Secretary Says China Will “Eat Any Tariffs” | Economics

The first coverage carried out below the Trump Administration that I consider has the potential to destroy the US economic system is tariffs. The very people who find themselves presupposed to advise Trump don’t comprehend the worldwide nature of the economic system and the repercussions of tariffs. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent lately got here out to say that China will merely “eat any tariffs that go on.”

“Well, we don’t know yet because it’s path-dependent, but what I can tell you is that I’m not worried about China,” Bessent mentioned. “China will pay for the tariffs because their business model is exporting their way out of this inflation.” Our personal Treasury Secretary doesn’t perceive that tariffs are inflationary.

Trump’s tariffs on China had been meant to right the so-called commerce imbalance. But, as I’ve repeatedly identified, tariffs don’t deal with the core difficulty—capital flows. America’s commerce deficit is pushed by capital inflows, not commerce coverage. Overseas nations spend money on US belongings, which ends up in a capital account surplus. By imposing tariffs, the US authorities added to inflation, raised prices for American companies, and compelled producers to hunt different provide chains in Vietnam and Mexico slightly than returning to the US.

Financial energy shifts not via tariffs however via capital funding and confidence. China merely will redirect its exports elsewhere, whereas American customers pay larger costs. We noticed this occur through the first US-China commerce warfare when Trump first entered the White Home.

China is ready to take retaliatory measures in opposition to the US. “If the U.S. insists on its own way, China will take all necessary countermeasures to defend its legitimate rights and interests,” a Ministry of Commerce spokesperson advised CNBC. America has already misplaced China as its prime buying and selling associate, however what’s worse is that American politicians on either side have brought about the Chinese language to cease buying US debt.

Trump is eager to see capital flowing again to america and should understand that these tariffs may have the exact reverse impact. I’m much less involved about his tariffs on China than about his proposed tariffs on Europe. The tariff on China is extra about the price of manufacturing since “Made in China” means it was made cheaper with low-cost labor and home (Chinese language) components.

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