
 The Foreign Affairs Interview
 The Foreign Affairs Interview The World That Tariffs Will Make
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 Sep 11, 2025  Michael Froman, former U.S. Trade Representative and current President of the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the profound changes to the global economy due to recent tariffs. He argues that the traditional trade order is irreparably damaged and warns of potential economic anarchy. Froman emphasizes the necessity of implementing new rules in global trade, even in the absence of a unified system. He also highlights the interplay between economic policies and national security, pointing to the evolving landscape of international trade agreements. 
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How The Old Trade System Grew
- The postwar global trading system grew from tariffs into rules covering services, agriculture, labor, and environment.
- Much of what people blame on trade is actually driven by technology and global integration, not trade policy alone.
Winners, Losers, And Missing Domestic Policy
- Globalization produces winners and losers and the benefits were unevenly shared across workers and regions.
- Policymakers failed to pair trade liberalization with robust domestic policies for worker transition and lifelong learning.
Prioritize Politics And Worker Support
- Pay attention to politics and communicate trade benefits and costs clearly to the public.
- Pair trade moves with domestic measures to help displaced workers retrain and find quality jobs.



