Economist: Trade war is starting to impact consumer confidence Unintended consequences: The impact of trade wars on consumer markets. As Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45 th president of the US in January 2017, a regressive era of trade protectionism seemed about to dawn. His withdrawal of the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP – an ambitious trade agreement signed by 11 Pacific Rim nations) on his first full day in …
Unintended consequences: The impact of trade wars on consumer markets. As Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45 th president of the US in January 2017, a regressive era of trade protectionism seemed about to dawn. His withdrawal of the US from the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP – an ambitious trade agreement signed by 11 Pacific Rim nations) on his first full day in …
The Economist Intelligence Unit expects the ongoing trade dispute between China and the US to escalate in 2018. Our latest report examines the potential outcomes of this dispute and why we think a full-blown trade war is unlikely. How will the dispute affect the role and position of the World Trade Organisation?
But America’s trade wars with its allies and China are a sobering reminder of how quickly it could all unravel: A new survey of 1,400 Americans fielded by (E) BrandConnect, a commercial arm of The Economist Group, on behalf of API, shows that more than half are worried that increased costs from the trade wars will impact their holidays.
Collateral Damage: U.S. Consumers Worry About Impact of Trade Wars On Their Wallets. With the rate of tariffs on goods increasing, U.S. consumers worry …
But America’s trade wars with its allies and China are a sobering reminder of how quickly it could all unravel: A new survey of 1,400 Americans fielded by (E) BrandConnect, a …
Collateral Damage: U.S. Consumers Worry About Impact of Trade Wars On Their Wallets. With the rate of tariffs on goods increasing, U.S. consumers worry …