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Policy Article

An Alliance for Open Trade: How to Counter Trump’s Tariffs

Authors

  • Hinz
  • J.
  • Head
  • K.
  • Méjean
  • I.
  • Ornelas
  • E.
  • Schularick
  • M.

Key Words

US trade policy

tariff policy

trade war

free trade

Related Topics

International Trade

USA

Tariffs

Trump’s renewed tariffs on traditional allies—including the EU, Canada, Mexico, and Brazil—signal a return to aggressive protectionism, openly disregarding WTO rules and threatening the stability of the global trade system. The authors argue that unilateral retaliation by individual countries is unlikely to be effective; instead, only a coordinated response by a broad coalition of affected nations—such as the EU, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, and South Korea—can exert meaningful economic pressure on the United States.

This policy brief proposes that such a joint response should remain WTO-compliant, target politically sensitive sectors of the U.S. economy (including automobiles, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture), and be framed not as punitive, but as a principled defense of the rules-based international trade order. Timely and coordinated action is critical, as further delays risk deepening fragmentation and inflicting long-term damage on the multilateral trading system.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Prof. Dr. Julian Hinz
    Research Director
  • Prof. Dr. Moritz Schularick
    President

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