Global trade tensions are rising following the announcement of President Trump's Reciprocal Tariffs!
In this episode, Amar sits down with friends of the podcast and trade experts, Dr Deborah Elms, Head of Trade Policy, Hinrich Foundation and Dr. Anirudh Shingal, Professor of Economics, SP Jain Institute of Management and Research. They discuss the recent implementation of tariffs by the US on its trading partners, particularly focusing on the impact on Asian countries. They highlight the complexities of these tariffs, the varying effects on different countries, and the potential for regional responses and reforms. Both Deborah and Anirudh provide insights into how countries in Southeast Asia and South Asia are navigating these challenges, the importance of regional integration, and the prospects for future trade agreements.
Key Takeaways
The US tariffs are based on bilateral deficits, not trade restrictions.
Asian countries face significant tariff rates, impacting their economies.
Cambodia and Vietnam are particularly affected by high tariffs.
Countries may need to absorb tariff-induced price hikes or reduce import duties.
ASEAN countries have diverse interests and challenges regarding tariffs.
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