Trade & Tariffs
The global trading system is being reshaped. From the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic to trade wars, the traditional rules-based trading order is under more pressure than at any time in a century. Trade policy is now at the center of global economics and national security.
Spotlight
New Atlanticist
Dec 10, 2025
China’s overcapacity problem ‘doesn’t mean we can’t trade together,’ says US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer
By
Katherine Golden
Greer spoke at an Atlantic Council Front Page event, where he unpacked a year in which US President Donald Trump implemented an aggressive trade strategy that resulted in clashes with China.

Econographics
Jun 3, 2026
Can Section 301 effectively replace IEEPA? That is the $166 billion question
By
Madeline Chalecki
Citing forced labor concerns, the Trump administration has proposed new tariffs on imports from sixty economies—a first step toward rebuilding its tariff wall. Still, the outcome is far from certain.

Econographics
May 28, 2026
As China’s surpluses become unbearable, the EU is edging toward its own Section 301
By
Charles Lichfield, L. Daniel Mullaney, Jessie Yin
With Chinese industrial surpluses flooding global markets, the EU is quietly debating whether it should borrow from the US tariff toolkit—marking a potential shift toward a more assertive approach to Beijing.

Econographics
Apr 22, 2026
In renegotiating the USMCA, Mexico should neither rush nor stall
By
Phil Lovegren, Ernesto Stein
With the USMCA under review, Mexico faces a delicate balance: rushing risks economic harm, but delay brings uncertainty—making patience a viable fallback strategy.
Trump Tariff Tracker
The second Trump administration has embarked on a novel and aggressive tariff policy to address a range of economic and national security concerns. This tracker monitors the evolution of these tariffs and provides expert context on the economic conditions driving their creation—along with their real-world impact.
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Events
Tue, April 7, 2026 • 1:00 pm ET
Argentina’s turning point: Accelerating economic takeoff
Wed, March 25, 2026 • 10:00 am ET
GCC fiscal resilience and macroeconomic stability during the Iran war
Mon, March 23, 2026 • 10:00 am ET
Kurt Campbell on what to expect from Trump’s Beijing visit
Wed, March 4, 2026 • 3:00 pm ET
EXIM Bank Chairman John Jovanovic on US priorities for global competitiveness
AN AC FRONT PAGE EVENT—John Jovanovic, president and chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States, discusses EXIM’s role in supporting US manufacturing, strengthening supply chains, and recalibrating trade.
Tue, February 24, 2026 • 3:00 pm ET
Unlocking new opportunities in US-Guatemala trade and investment
Programs

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