Plus, upcoming events on tariffs and trade.
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Brookings Brief

March 29, 2025

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Tracking trade amid uncertain and changing tariff policies

 

International trade with the United States is changing in response to the Trump administration’s tariff policies. With recent tariffs announcements—and more expected to come next week—a new tracker produced by Brookings’ Hamilton Project can help users better understand how businesses and trade partners are reacting to tariff changes and uncertainty.  

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Upcoming events on trade and tariffs

 

Reciprocal tariffs. On Thursday April 3, the Economic Studies program at Brookings will convene a panel of experts to examine the latest developments in Trump’s trade and tariff policy.

 

Global response to America’s trade reset. On April 14, tune in to a discussion on how key players in the world economy—like China, the EU, Japan, and Mexico—are responding to the new "America First" trade policy.

 

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