American companies began to transfer the production of its products from China to the US, Mexico and Vietnam to the White House Donald Trump. About this in an interview Ura.ru Vasily Kashin is the Director of the High School of Economics Complex European and International Research Center.
“The aim of the Tariff War is long -term – to make a division in American and Chinese economies, to reduce the US’s dependence on the main geopolitical opponent of the 21st century,” he said.
Kashin remembered that Trump began to implement this task in 2018 during his first presidency. As a result, for several years, China’s total volume of US imports fell from 21% to 13% in 2018 in 2018.
After the emergence of the results of trade restrictions, the expert said that the production of companies for the American market has gradually started to carry to other countries – especially in the USA, Mexico and Vietnam. Moreover, large technological companies such as Apple began this process in the first period of Trump.
According to Kashin, examples of previous trade wars showed that Mexico is the main beneficial of such a policy. Thanks to cheap labor and profitable geographical location, a significant portion of production is transferred there. In addition, this country is a member of the USMCA agreement – the North American Economic Union provides a number of non -governmental trade.
9 April Trump announced A 90 -day pause in the introduction of new tasks for 75 countries explains this as “a little tense”. The description secured the markets: Bitcoin, oil, gold and shares increased, the dollar strengthened. According to Trump, the United States did not want to harm “non -necessary” jobs and promised to accept the decision to help companies “intuitive”.
Previously, an expert He called him Three main risks for the Russians from trade wars due to the imported duties of the USA.
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Source: Gazeta

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