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Trump’s trade math baffles economists

by Emma R.
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The numbers presented on the chart Trump used in his presentation differ from actual tariff figures / ©AFP

(AFP) – Trade economists were scratching their heads on Thursday at the formula used by the White House to measure trade imbalances and inflict punishment on all its global trading partners. Handed a chart in the White House Rose Garden, US President Donald Trump presented the rationale for how his administration would impose reciprocal tariffs on partners ranging from major powers like China and Europe to the smallest nations. The figures presented bear little resemblance to actual tariff levels, however.

“This is to economics what creationism is to biology, astrology is to astronomy,” former Treasury Secretary Larry Summers posted on X. While Trump’s chart claims China imposes a 67 percent tariff on American products, World Trade Organization data shows China’s average tariff in 2024 was just 4.9 percent. Similar discrepancies exist for the European Union (39 percent versus 1.7 percent) and India (52 percent versus 6.2 percent).

Administration officials explained they incorporated factors beyond tariffs, including environmental standards and “currency manipulation and trade barriers.” The US trade representative published a formula with Greek letters to provide some academic credibility to the calculations—and one that actually did not include tariff levels as a factor. Following Trump’s trade philosophy, the formula takes a country’s trade deficit with the US as evidence of unfairness.

Officials then divided this deficit by the value of goods imported from that country to determine what they call “the tariff rate necessary” to balance the bilateral deficits. Two other variables were included—price elasticity of import demand and elasticity of import prices—but were set in such a way that they cancelled each other out. Trump said the administration then halved the resulting figure because “we’re nice,” while imposing a flat 10 percent tax on countries with which the US maintains a trade surplus.

“There’s so much wrong with this approach that it’s hard to know where to start,” Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, a trade economist and frequent Trump critic, wrote on his blog. Trump’s focus on trade deficits reflects his view that they represent American job losses to foreign production—a zero-sum standpoint that contradicts post-World War II economic principles. To most economists, Trump’s obsession with deficits dismisses the intricacies of the US economy, the world’s biggest, where a company like Apple manufactures 90 percent of its products abroad but delivers huge wealth domestically.

© 2024 AFP

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