Thoughts on the Market

Three Possibilities for What’s Next on Tariffs

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Jul 2, 2025
Analysts dive into the critical moment as the 90-day pause on tariffs approaches its end. They discuss potential strategies the U.S. administration might employ, from extending the pause to selectively reimposing tariffs. The conversation turns to relationships with major trading partners like Canada, Mexico, and China, outlining three future scenarios for trade policy. Each scenario is examined for its implications on economic growth and inflation, capturing the intricate dance of tariffs in global negotiations.
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Key Tariff Pause and Exemptions

  • The 90-day tariff pause initiated in April could end soon, risking tariff reinstatement on major partners.
  • Mexico, Canada, and China are currently exempt from this tariff risk, reflecting complex trade relationships.
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Tariffs as a Negotiation Tactic

  • The administration views tariffs as a negotiation tool, considering a tiered ranking system for partners.
  • This system would consider trade deficits, non-tariff barriers, and VAT to tailor bilateral trade relationships.
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Base Case: Tariff Pause Extension

  • The base case expects a tariff pause extension citing bilateral talk progress, with exceptions for some partners.
  • This maintains the current 10% tariff baseline but allows potential shifts if negotiations falter.
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