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jilipark Yellen Warns Sweeping Tariffs Would Ignite Inflation

Updated:2024-12-11 03:12    Views:150

Treasury Secretary Janet L. Yellen warned in a speech on Thursday that the economic policies being proposed by former President Donald J. Trump would fuel inflation and harm businesses, raising alarm about the risks of blanket tariffs.

The critique, which was delivered in remarks to the Council on Foreign Relations, comes less than a month before the presidential election. Mr. Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris have outlined starkly different views about how they see America’s role in the global economy. Although Ms. Yellen did not mention Mr. Trump by name, she argued that the broad tariffs the former president and some Republicans in Congress support would damage the U.S. economy.

“Calls for walling America off with high tariffs on friends and competitors alike or by treating even our closest allies as transactional partners are deeply misguided,” Ms. Yellen said. “Sweeping, untargeted tariffs would raise prices for American families and make our businesses less competitive.”

Mr. Trump imposed tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars of foreign products during his presidency, but his plans if he is re-elected would dwarf those moves. On previous occasions, Mr. Trump suggested imposing tariffs of 10 to 20 percent on most foreign items, as well as a tariff of 60 percent or more on goods from China, in addition to other levies.

This week, Mr. Trump suggested he might impose across-the-board tariffs of as much as 50 percent to force foreign companies to produce in the United States to avoid the levies.

“The most beautiful word in the dictionary is tariff,” Mr. Trump said, adding, “It’s my favorite word.”

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