
Why Tariffs? What Are Tariffs? Who Controls Tariffs?
How Tariffs Will Affect the Global Economy in 2025 and in the Future
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Narrated by:
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James Maltby
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By:
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Rogelio Beltran
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Tariffs are a fundamental component of global trade policy, serving as a means for governments to regulate imports, protect domestic industries, and influence international economic relations. They have been utilized throughout history as a tool for economic strategy, national security, and political leverage. This book explores the intricacies of tariffs, from their historical roots to their modern applications, analyzing their impact on economies worldwide.
Understanding tariffs requires exploring their various forms, including protective, revenue-generating, and retaliatory tariffs used in trade disputes. The book examines the role of international organizations such as the World Trade Organization (WTO) in regulating tariffs and preventing trade wars. Case studies highlight real-world applications, demonstrating both the benefits and controversies surrounding tariff policies.
As the global economy continues to evolve, tariffs are becoming more significant. Economic nationalism, shifting supply chains, and geopolitical tensions contribute to a more fragmented trade environment in which tariffs play a crucial role. The future of tariffs will likely be shaped by regional trade agreements, technological advancements, and changing economic alliances. Policymakers must balance the need for economic protection with the risks of escalating trade conflicts.
This book provides a comprehensive analysis of tariffs, equipping listeners with the knowledge to understand their complexities. Whether used as a means of economic defense or as a strategic tool in global trade, tariffs will remain a defining feature of economic policy in the future.