The tariffs will be passed on to consumers, likely with a markup, and people will buy less and less as prices increase even further out of affordability. Obviously US manufacturing isn’t coming back, but that doesn’t mean imports will continue at historic levels.
Of course parallel to this, economic alliances like the BRICS are trying out dedollarized trade paradigms, and many countries are selling off their reserves of USD.
The tariffs will be passed on to consumers, likely with a markup, and people will buy less and less as prices increase even further out of affordability. Obviously US manufacturing isn’t coming back, but that doesn’t mean imports will continue at historic levels.
Of course parallel to this, economic alliances like the BRICS are trying out dedollarized trade paradigms, and many countries are selling off their reserves of USD.