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TACO?

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27 May 2025
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TACO?


person holding white ceramic mug

I’m on vacation.

Final Friday (23 Could), simply earlier than my flight took off, President Trump introduced he was going to hit the EU with a 50 per cent tariff on 1 June as a result of he didn’t just like the lower of its jib. [Side note: thank you to the other people on Flint’s excellent trade team for ensuring this outburst did not, in fact, ruin said holiday.]

On Sunday (25 Could), Trump had a chat with European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and agreed to delay the 50 per cent tariff till 9 July to permit extra time for negotiation.

This has led to a lot amusement on Bluesky and different social media platforms. He bottled it, once more.

Some have, in truth, noticed a repeat sample of Trump making threats after which bottling it.

The Monetary Instances’ Rob Armstrong has even coined a time period for it: TACO. Trump At all times Chickens Out.

Buuuuuuut, does he truly?

First, yeah, he tends to hen out of his completely insane threats. Not all the time immediately. However finally. [Also, if you’re gambling speculating on international markets, which is the thing Rob writes about (TACO was invented in the context of the “TACO trade”), then listen to Rob and ignore me.]

However I additionally discover myself pondering Trump does a reasonably good job of re-defining what’s “regular”.

To place it one other method …

Certain, he introduced a pause of the country-specific reciprocal tariffs (e.g. 20 per cent on the EU, 46 per cent on Vietnam, 26 per cent on Thailand, and so on.), however he nonetheless hit everybody with a further 10 per cent tariff.

Certain, he has backed away from the 125 per cent tariff on China, however he’s nonetheless upped the utilized tariff degree by at the very least 30 per cent (10 per cent baseline tariff + 20 per cent reciprocal tariff), in most cases and killed the commerce B to C parcels.

Certain, he has backed off on fairly just a few issues, however he has nonetheless imposed a 25 per cent tariff on imported vehicles, elements, metal, and aluminium. (There’ll most likely be extra to return on prescribed drugs, for instance.)

Certain, he softened the blow of among the aforementioned tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico and Canada by excluding the US-originating worth of vehicles that qualify for USMCA, however qualifying for this exemption is fiendishly sophisticated.

Right here’s a helpful chart by the New York Instances (h/t Deborah Elms).

You get the purpose.

Anyway, on the finish of the Presidency, I count on the mixture utilized US tariff to be 10-20 proportion factors increased than it was at first. Inside this common, I count on there to be some fairly important nation and product-specific variation. The US can be considerably extra closed to worldwide commerce than it was in the future one. All of which kinda issues, I feel.

And that’s as a result of, nicely, Trump Does Not At all times Truly Hen Out. Or T[dn]A[a]CO. Even when it looks like he does.


Chart of the week

Following on from the dialogue above, right here’s a chart by Lucian Cernat visualising the present utilized US tariff (notice: I’m guessing the massive spike at 35ish minute mark is Macau):


One thing completely different

My colleague James Crabtree, of writing a excellent e-book about India fame, despatched me this Peter Frankopan Substack piece about Venetian beads.

Why?

Nicely, as a result of the beads turned up in Alaska earlier than Colombus confirmed up. They usually seemingly received there through Eurasian commerce routes.

Test it out.


Vacation snap

With my youngest analysis assistant.


Finest,

Sam

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person holding white ceramic mug

I’m on vacation.

Final Friday (23 Could), simply earlier than my flight took off, President Trump introduced he was going to hit the EU with a 50 per cent tariff on 1 June as a result of he didn’t just like the lower of its jib. [Side note: thank you to the other people on Flint’s excellent trade team for ensuring this outburst did not, in fact, ruin said holiday.]

On Sunday (25 Could), Trump had a chat with European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and agreed to delay the 50 per cent tariff till 9 July to permit extra time for negotiation.

This has led to a lot amusement on Bluesky and different social media platforms. He bottled it, once more.

Some have, in truth, noticed a repeat sample of Trump making threats after which bottling it.

The Monetary Instances’ Rob Armstrong has even coined a time period for it: TACO. Trump At all times Chickens Out.

Buuuuuuut, does he truly?

First, yeah, he tends to hen out of his completely insane threats. Not all the time immediately. However finally. [Also, if you’re gambling speculating on international markets, which is the thing Rob writes about (TACO was invented in the context of the “TACO trade”), then listen to Rob and ignore me.]

However I additionally discover myself pondering Trump does a reasonably good job of re-defining what’s “regular”.

To place it one other method …

Certain, he introduced a pause of the country-specific reciprocal tariffs (e.g. 20 per cent on the EU, 46 per cent on Vietnam, 26 per cent on Thailand, and so on.), however he nonetheless hit everybody with a further 10 per cent tariff.

Certain, he has backed away from the 125 per cent tariff on China, however he’s nonetheless upped the utilized tariff degree by at the very least 30 per cent (10 per cent baseline tariff + 20 per cent reciprocal tariff), in most cases and killed the commerce B to C parcels.

Certain, he has backed off on fairly just a few issues, however he has nonetheless imposed a 25 per cent tariff on imported vehicles, elements, metal, and aluminium. (There’ll most likely be extra to return on prescribed drugs, for instance.)

Certain, he softened the blow of among the aforementioned tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico and Canada by excluding the US-originating worth of vehicles that qualify for USMCA, however qualifying for this exemption is fiendishly sophisticated.

Right here’s a helpful chart by the New York Instances (h/t Deborah Elms).

You get the purpose.

Anyway, on the finish of the Presidency, I count on the mixture utilized US tariff to be 10-20 proportion factors increased than it was at first. Inside this common, I count on there to be some fairly important nation and product-specific variation. The US can be considerably extra closed to worldwide commerce than it was in the future one. All of which kinda issues, I feel.

And that’s as a result of, nicely, Trump Does Not At all times Truly Hen Out. Or T[dn]A[a]CO. Even when it looks like he does.


Chart of the week

Following on from the dialogue above, right here’s a chart by Lucian Cernat visualising the present utilized US tariff (notice: I’m guessing the massive spike at 35ish minute mark is Macau):


One thing completely different

My colleague James Crabtree, of writing a excellent e-book about India fame, despatched me this Peter Frankopan Substack piece about Venetian beads.

Why?

Nicely, as a result of the beads turned up in Alaska earlier than Colombus confirmed up. They usually seemingly received there through Eurasian commerce routes.

Test it out.


Vacation snap

With my youngest analysis assistant.


Finest,

Sam

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person holding white ceramic mug

I’m on vacation.

Final Friday (23 Could), simply earlier than my flight took off, President Trump introduced he was going to hit the EU with a 50 per cent tariff on 1 June as a result of he didn’t just like the lower of its jib. [Side note: thank you to the other people on Flint’s excellent trade team for ensuring this outburst did not, in fact, ruin said holiday.]

On Sunday (25 Could), Trump had a chat with European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and agreed to delay the 50 per cent tariff till 9 July to permit extra time for negotiation.

This has led to a lot amusement on Bluesky and different social media platforms. He bottled it, once more.

Some have, in truth, noticed a repeat sample of Trump making threats after which bottling it.

The Monetary Instances’ Rob Armstrong has even coined a time period for it: TACO. Trump At all times Chickens Out.

Buuuuuuut, does he truly?

First, yeah, he tends to hen out of his completely insane threats. Not all the time immediately. However finally. [Also, if you’re gambling speculating on international markets, which is the thing Rob writes about (TACO was invented in the context of the “TACO trade”), then listen to Rob and ignore me.]

However I additionally discover myself pondering Trump does a reasonably good job of re-defining what’s “regular”.

To place it one other method …

Certain, he introduced a pause of the country-specific reciprocal tariffs (e.g. 20 per cent on the EU, 46 per cent on Vietnam, 26 per cent on Thailand, and so on.), however he nonetheless hit everybody with a further 10 per cent tariff.

Certain, he has backed away from the 125 per cent tariff on China, however he’s nonetheless upped the utilized tariff degree by at the very least 30 per cent (10 per cent baseline tariff + 20 per cent reciprocal tariff), in most cases and killed the commerce B to C parcels.

Certain, he has backed off on fairly just a few issues, however he has nonetheless imposed a 25 per cent tariff on imported vehicles, elements, metal, and aluminium. (There’ll most likely be extra to return on prescribed drugs, for instance.)

Certain, he softened the blow of among the aforementioned tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico and Canada by excluding the US-originating worth of vehicles that qualify for USMCA, however qualifying for this exemption is fiendishly sophisticated.

Right here’s a helpful chart by the New York Instances (h/t Deborah Elms).

You get the purpose.

Anyway, on the finish of the Presidency, I count on the mixture utilized US tariff to be 10-20 proportion factors increased than it was at first. Inside this common, I count on there to be some fairly important nation and product-specific variation. The US can be considerably extra closed to worldwide commerce than it was in the future one. All of which kinda issues, I feel.

And that’s as a result of, nicely, Trump Does Not At all times Truly Hen Out. Or T[dn]A[a]CO. Even when it looks like he does.


Chart of the week

Following on from the dialogue above, right here’s a chart by Lucian Cernat visualising the present utilized US tariff (notice: I’m guessing the massive spike at 35ish minute mark is Macau):


One thing completely different

My colleague James Crabtree, of writing a excellent e-book about India fame, despatched me this Peter Frankopan Substack piece about Venetian beads.

Why?

Nicely, as a result of the beads turned up in Alaska earlier than Colombus confirmed up. They usually seemingly received there through Eurasian commerce routes.

Test it out.


Vacation snap

With my youngest analysis assistant.


Finest,

Sam

Buy JNews
ADVERTISEMENT


person holding white ceramic mug

I’m on vacation.

Final Friday (23 Could), simply earlier than my flight took off, President Trump introduced he was going to hit the EU with a 50 per cent tariff on 1 June as a result of he didn’t just like the lower of its jib. [Side note: thank you to the other people on Flint’s excellent trade team for ensuring this outburst did not, in fact, ruin said holiday.]

On Sunday (25 Could), Trump had a chat with European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen and agreed to delay the 50 per cent tariff till 9 July to permit extra time for negotiation.

This has led to a lot amusement on Bluesky and different social media platforms. He bottled it, once more.

Some have, in truth, noticed a repeat sample of Trump making threats after which bottling it.

The Monetary Instances’ Rob Armstrong has even coined a time period for it: TACO. Trump At all times Chickens Out.

Buuuuuuut, does he truly?

First, yeah, he tends to hen out of his completely insane threats. Not all the time immediately. However finally. [Also, if you’re gambling speculating on international markets, which is the thing Rob writes about (TACO was invented in the context of the “TACO trade”), then listen to Rob and ignore me.]

However I additionally discover myself pondering Trump does a reasonably good job of re-defining what’s “regular”.

To place it one other method …

Certain, he introduced a pause of the country-specific reciprocal tariffs (e.g. 20 per cent on the EU, 46 per cent on Vietnam, 26 per cent on Thailand, and so on.), however he nonetheless hit everybody with a further 10 per cent tariff.

Certain, he has backed away from the 125 per cent tariff on China, however he’s nonetheless upped the utilized tariff degree by at the very least 30 per cent (10 per cent baseline tariff + 20 per cent reciprocal tariff), in most cases and killed the commerce B to C parcels.

Certain, he has backed off on fairly just a few issues, however he has nonetheless imposed a 25 per cent tariff on imported vehicles, elements, metal, and aluminium. (There’ll most likely be extra to return on prescribed drugs, for instance.)

Certain, he softened the blow of among the aforementioned tariffs on vehicles imported from Mexico and Canada by excluding the US-originating worth of vehicles that qualify for USMCA, however qualifying for this exemption is fiendishly sophisticated.

Right here’s a helpful chart by the New York Instances (h/t Deborah Elms).

You get the purpose.

Anyway, on the finish of the Presidency, I count on the mixture utilized US tariff to be 10-20 proportion factors increased than it was at first. Inside this common, I count on there to be some fairly important nation and product-specific variation. The US can be considerably extra closed to worldwide commerce than it was in the future one. All of which kinda issues, I feel.

And that’s as a result of, nicely, Trump Does Not At all times Truly Hen Out. Or T[dn]A[a]CO. Even when it looks like he does.


Chart of the week

Following on from the dialogue above, right here’s a chart by Lucian Cernat visualising the present utilized US tariff (notice: I’m guessing the massive spike at 35ish minute mark is Macau):


One thing completely different

My colleague James Crabtree, of writing a excellent e-book about India fame, despatched me this Peter Frankopan Substack piece about Venetian beads.

Why?

Nicely, as a result of the beads turned up in Alaska earlier than Colombus confirmed up. They usually seemingly received there through Eurasian commerce routes.

Test it out.


Vacation snap

With my youngest analysis assistant.


Finest,

Sam

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