Steve H. Hanke: China Throws Trump a Counterpunch
2019-05-28 IMI
U.S. trade deficits are not caused by so-called unfair trade practices. They are made in the good old U.S.A. President Trump can bully countries he identifies as unfair traders, he can impose all the restrictions on trading partners that his heart desires, but it won’t change the trade balance. It will only alter the composition of those exporting to the U.S. And, by affecting this composition, the president’s interventions will hurt the U.S. consumer.
As it turns out, the Trump administration’s fiscal policies will continue to throw a spanner in Trump’s trade policy works. If his fiscal deficits are not offset by an increase in private savings relative to private investment, increases in the Federal deficit will translate into larger trade deficits. So, the U.S. trade deficit will not only be made in the good, old U.S.A, it will be made by President Trump himself, an arch-enemy of trade deficits.
It’s time for President Trump to connect the dots and get real on trade. But, that’s not going to happen. On trade, Trump and team are clueless. The U.S.-China trade war will continue, with Trump throwing punches and China counterpunching.