Lutherf:
Tariffs which are targeted are a legitimate economic tool to redress grievances in an economic dispute between two nations. Multilateral tariffs fired like a shotgun across all economic sectors and at all trading partners is an economy killer and is profoundly irresponsible. I don't think any other country has tried to charge blanket tariffs against all other economies in the world before. Mr. Trump is a pioneer in economic stupidity in this respect. Why is he doing this? Because he has this notion that he can tax-farm the world by charging blanket tariffs to all foreign nations. Well he can try but those foreign nations have no obligation to protect his country's economy if he chooses to enter into global economic warfare with the other 7.6 billion souls who live on this planet other than with Mr. Trump's America. If Mr. Trump wants to start a global economic war, then fine but the rest of the world will do their best to finish it and finish Mr. Trump and his administration too. , by fair and foul economic means. I call it global exceptionalism.
Mr. Trump is having you all on and you're falling for his BS. He will only talk about commodities trade surpluses but never about service trade deficits, capital in-flows and foreign investment in the US economy. The US economy is raking in huges amount of money by these other pathways which more than offset you commodities and manufactured goods trade deficits. As to jobs, if American or foreign firms are going to invest in building plants in America, assuming they will risk doing so, they will make sure such plants minimise the need for human labour and your workers will be screwed anyway. If you want more employment, then cooperate with your trading partners and do deals rather than holding economic guns to their heads. Build more homes? Buy more Canadian lumber at low prices as well as higher priced American lumber too and then start building millions of reasonably small and low priced starter homes each year all over the USA. What a construction boom that would spark. If you want more jobs, better cooperate with integrated supply chains and increase quality while reducing production costs for more cars, trucks, trains, etc. Low cost Canadian steel and aluminium in US ships and buildings would result in more ships and buildings being built and more employment.
Be well and be safe.
Evilroddy.