Redator Postado 17 horas atrás Denunciar Share Postado 17 horas atrás Who Pays the Real Cost of Tariffs? Who Ultimately Pays the Cost of U.S. Tariffs? I recently watched an interview where Treasury Secretary Bessent downplayed the inflationary impact of President Trump’s tariffs. According to him, the burden of these import taxes will mostly fall on exporters trying to maintain U.S. market share and on retailers who will trim their profit margins to keep prices stable. He even cited Toyota’s decision not to raise prices as an example of a company working to absorb costs rather than pass them on to consumers. Maybe Secretary Bessent sees something I don’t or maybe he’s painting a rosy picture of a complex economic reality. Because here’s the truth: tariffs may be imposed on foreign goods, but Americans foot the bill. Let’s break down how U.S. tariffs work and who actually pays. What Are Tariffs? • A tariff is a tax imposed on imported goods. • When a U.S. company imports foreign products, it pays the tariff directly to U.S. Customs and Border Protection at the border. • The foreign exporter does not pay the tariff directly. Who Pays the Real Cost of Tariffs? Although the importer pays the tariff at the border, that cost doesn’t disappear. It gets passed along in the economic chain. Here’s how it affects different players: 1. U.S. Businesses • Importers may absorb part of the tariff, cutting into their profit margins. • Alternatively, they may pass the cost to consumers via higher prices. • Some companies may switch to domestic suppliers, often at a higher cost. 2. U.S. Consumers • When tariffs raise the price of goods, retailers often pass the increase to consumers. • This acts as a hidden tax on the American public, especially on items like electronics, appliances, and automobiles. • The degree to which consumers feel the pinch depends on how much of the cost is passed on. 3. U.S. Manufacturers • Tariffs on raw materials raise input costs. • This makes manufacturing more expensive, especially for small-to-midsize businesses. • Domestic producers may also raise prices in response to pricier imports, capitalizing on the pricing gap to increase profit margins.. 4. Foreign Exporters • While they don’t pay tariffs directly, foreign sellers may or may not lower prices to stay competitive. • This may means taking a hit on profits, effectively sharing some of the cost burden or risk staying competitive. • Exporters must decide whether to protect market share or preserve margins. So, Who Really Pays for U.S. Tariffs? In reality, tariffs are paid by U.S. importers and ultimately affect everyone, businesses, consumers, and even global suppliers. The impact depends on how much of the burden is shared and how much is passed on to the consumer. What happens next depends on: • How much of the cost is absorbed vs. passed on • Whether inflation reignites as prices rise • How the Federal Reserve responds with monetary policy Market Impact: A Disconnect? Interestingly, equity markets remain near record highs, suggesting the fallout from tariffs may not be as damaging as initially feared when Trump announced his reciprocal tariff plan on Liberation Day. Still, this is uncharted territory. Secretary Bessent may be betting on a “best-case” outcome where foreign exporters and U.S. businesses absorb the impact, shielding consumers from inflation. That may be like pulling an inside straight flush, whih is 0possible, but unlikely. The bottom line is that tariffs are paid by American importers and often passed on to consumers. While some costs may be absorbed along the supply chain, the inflationary effect is real and the ultimate impact remains uncertain. Join Our GTA for FREE – Click HERE Take a FREE Trial of The Amazing Trader – Click HERE The post Who Ultimately Pays the Cost of U.S. Tariffs? appeared first on Forex Trading Forum. Citar Link para o comentário Compartilhar em outros sites More sharing options...
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