📉 The new tariffs imposed by Trump are shaking global trade again. Under the argument of protecting the U.S. industry, tariffs on key products from China, Mexico, and Europe have increased. While some local sectors celebrate, experts warn that these measures could generate inflation, affect consumers, and trigger international retaliation.
Importing businessmen are already reporting cost increases, while markets react with volatility. Will these tariffs really benefit the common citizen or are they a political move in an election year? History shows us that protectionism has complex consequences.
In an interconnected world, isolating oneself can be costly. It is time to closely evaluate the economic implications of these decisions.
The impact will not only be felt in the U.S., but also in emerging economies that depend on international trade.
🌍 We are all in the same boat.