U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff regime may have left a lot of losers, from small, poor countries like Laos and Algeria to wealthy U.S. trading partners like Canada and Switzerland.
Meanwhile, a new study says tariffs are expected to cost American households an average $2,400 this year.
Joining the discussion:
- Douglass Sloan is a Democratic Strategist and a Principal at the National Capital Strategy Group.
- Sourabh Gupta is a Senior Asia-Pacific International Relations Policy Specialist with the Institute for China-America Studies.
- Mary C. Curtis is a columnist for “Roll Call” and Host of the “Equal Time” podcast.
- Anthony Chan served as a Chief Economist for JPMorgan Chase.