Trump Signals Potential Tariff Adjustments Amidst Global Inflation Concerns
PARIS – In a surprising shift, former President Donald Trump is demonstrating a willingness to adjust trade policies based on real-time market signals, possibly including tariff reductions, as global food inflation surges, according to economic analyst Charles Sannat. This approach contrasts with conventional political strategies and suggests a proactive response to emerging economic pressures, Sannat argues.
sannat, writing in a recent post on insolentiae.com, notes that current food price increases are occurring globally, even in countries like France that haven’t implemented tariffs similar to those enacted during the Trump governance. “Food inflation is currently global and something else is happening,” he states. “In France too, food prices are soaring and we do not have Trump’s customs duties or even Macron’s.”
This observation leads Sannat to believe a new wave of inflation is brewing, one that existing economic models are failing to anticipate. He posits that Trump’s responsiveness to market data-correcting course “based on what the market sends him as information”-may position him to act before reacting to fully developed economic crises.
“Unlike French politicians who are never wrong even when they are wrong, trump corrects him based on what the market sends him as information,” sannat wrote. “In this sense, contrary to what many think, Trump could act more in anticipation than in reaction.”
Sannat acknowledges the situation is critical, stating, “It’s already too late, but all is not lost. Get ready!” He urges preparedness for potential economic turbulence, suggesting a need for individuals and families to build “personal and family resilience” through strategies focused on heritage, employment, and location - a framework detailed in his monthly “STRATEGIES” letter.
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