Apr 27, 2025

Kenneth Pringle on President Biden's mercantilism

In slapping tariffs of 100% on Chinese electric vehicles, and 25% to 50% on products from semiconductors to surgical masks, Biden expands a trade war started by predecessor and self-proclaimed "Tariff Man" Donald Trump.  The U.S. wants Europe to join, and China is threatening retaliation.

Biden is actually following a much older trading strategy, one favored by George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Herbert Hoover - and Queen Elizabeth.

From the 16th to 19th centuries, trade was a national competition to protect industry, improve world standing, and pursue politics by other means.  A zero-sum game, with winners and losers.

War, colonialism, great wealth, and poverty were the consequences.  Adam Smith dubbed it the mercantile system, or mercantilism.

Now Biden, who once championed China's entry into the World Trade Organization, is using punitive tariffs against China to "make sure American workers and American business and corporations can compete and win in the industries of the future."

Welcome to Mercantilism 2.0.

~ Kenneth G. Pringle, "Biden's Tariffs Are Nothing New for U.S.," Barron's, June 17, 2024






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