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IMF Warns Trump Tariffs Could Spark Global Economic Turmoil

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  • #United States of America
  • #Economic conditions & trends
IMF Warns Trump Tariffs Could Spark Global Economic Turmoil
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JAN 17
Above: Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Kristalina Georgieva speaks at a press conference in Washington, DC, US, on Oct. 24, 2024. Image copyright: Hu Yousong/Contributor/Xinhua News Agency via Getty Images
story last updated JAN 18

The Spin

Left narrative

Trump’s tariff threats absolutely risk igniting a global economic downturn. His retaliation schemes, which he plans to wage from China and the EU to Mexico and Canada, are likely to escalate trade wars, harming US adversaries and allies alike. Studies show that US GDP losses could hit half a trillion dollars, causing higher consumer costs and crippling industries reliant on imports. Global collaboration — not isolation — offers a wiser path.

Washington Post

Right narrative

Trump’s tariffs are meant to enforce national priorities, ranging from economic growth to immigration. Without taking office yet, he's already pressured Canada and Mexico on border security, securing commitments like a $1.3B investment from Ottawa. He's not using tariffs for the sake of using tariffs — he's using them as a diplomatic tool to boost the national economy and uphold American values, addressing issues from free speech to treaty violations.

The Heritage Foundation

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