
Cato Podcast An EU/US Ceasefire in the Trade War? Not Really.
Jul 31, 2018
The recent trade deal between the US and EU lacks clear details and limited scope, but avoids tariffs and opens up possibilities for dialogue on regulatory standards. The ongoing US-China trade war may result in the US being excluded from global supply chains, leading to higher costs for companies. The Trump administration's trade policies could bring uncertainties and permanent changes in the US business landscape. President Trump's trade policies are influenced by the stock market, highlighting the shift in the party's view on free trade.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Analysis of the Recent US-EU Trade Deal and Its Implications
02:05 • 2min
The Long-Term Implications of the US Trade War with China
04:28 • 2min
The Costs of Reversing Trade Policies and Congress' Potential Role
06:58 • 3min
The Influence of the Stock Market on Trade Policies
10:12 • 3min
