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This chart from the IALE budget line shows how the US trading rate fell higher than the last 150 years and it is yet to start increasing again.
Yale Budget Lab
The Federal Appeals Court ruled two weeks ago that President Trump was National emergency-based tariffs are illegal – And the president lost a little time in I am looking for an accelerated date with the Supreme Court.
The decision of the Appeals Court influenced the Iepate Tariff, as Trump said that the US trading deficit was a national emergency, but not other tariffs, such as Section 232 or section 301 Tariffs.
So how do you follow all that? If you consider yourself different tariffs in different countries and various industries, or even differences between types of tariffs, or even suspension and carvings, here is a list of 11 locations I consider useful.
First, here are three stars:
The Atlantic Council on Tariffs Web site imposed. Threatened or ongoing offers a list of types of tariffs, including international tariffs for emergency economic powers that were the focus of the Court of Appeals two weeks ago.
Atlantic advice
I will start here because the site has a fast list of types of tariffs that can be imposed. Move a little off the top Page Until you see what is shown in the picture above.
It also has a fairly beautiful “tariff calendar” below that allows you to switch between endangered, canceled, efficient, delayed and in progress. Such a kind says that, isn’t it?
Website features:
These are two of the “key waters” from work in the Budget Laboratory of Yale based on information available until 6. August, in everything, it takes eight charts, charts and analysis.
Yale Budget Lab
As you can expect from work associated with Yale University, Work here is quite detailed and analytical. There are information on tariff effects on American GDP and labor market, short-term and long-term effects on a long-term list of specific American imports and data on the influence of numerous leading countries around the world.
There are some nice cards. For example:
This chart from the Peterson Institute for the International Economy is decomposed by tariff income according to the type of product imported.
Pie
Bids are two tickets and analyzed offered here It is interesting:
These two maps are associated with the analysis of Clyde Hufbauer and IE Zhang. Data is until June, the latest data on the Census of the United States at the time of publication. I’m not sure it will be updated.
But the button at the top of the post called Piii Charts It leads to many other interesting visualizations and analyzes based on a wide range of trade topics and some not related directly for trade.
This is a small clip from the table on the Reed Smith website, which includes tariffs specific to the country and industry, as well as the details under the categories.
From: Reed Smith Website
Reed Smith, a global law firm, has created Trump 2.0 Tariff Tracker as part of its trade compliance.
It may not be the most beautiful or most interactive, but it is quite thorough and seems to be regularly updated. The last two characteristics – basic and updated – matter more than the first two, especially when it comes to the decisions of Trumps Trading Policy.
Also includes some hyperlinks on things like Tariff stacking, Reciprocal tariff exemptions and as details, as shown above.
This chart provides examples of some common consumer goods and connected tariff rates – from ice cream to wine, from clothing to toys.
Tax Center for Politics
Tax Policy Center, Joint Effort of Urban Institute and Brookings Institute, has a function on its website called “Trump Tariff TrackingWhich one was last updated in the course of 27. August, of this writing.
Here are good visuals:
On this page, users can easily add and seize countries.
Daniel Covarubbias website
I’m including website Dr. Daniel Covarubbias, because it is easy to use and understand. It even has the “How to Use” option, as you can see from the image above.
The director of the Texas Center for Border Economic and Entrepreneurial Development at the International University of Texas A & M in Laredu, COOVARBUBIAS pay the most attention to the US trade with Mexico, a top American trading partner and a USMCA partner.
But he has data for all countries. While on the website, the data is updated until March, the next update is in progress, because the above image shows in China. However, the advice I provide at the beginning of this post, that the twenties are added to update, apply all these sites, including this.
I should also notice that, while Covarubias and I do not have a business relationship, we are friends and that we have known for years, greatly through my company’s work at the Texas border.
Reuters, global service wire, published a story at the beginning of August with a List of countries and sectors then undergo tariffs. Although it could be dated, it is a quick and easy way to find a country or sector and its tariff.
I include it, as well as media sources that follow, due to the width and quality of their content in general.
Unlike Wall Street Journal, New York Times, Washington Post I Bloomberg, Reuters is not behind Payvall.
As is the case with the news sources listed Link Link Link Link is an article that includes some great information.
Included in this article:
In This articleBloomberg has some really nice country-specific data, is purely shown, with the option to check whether those tariffs imposed, announced, threatened, paused or removed. You can then switch to the influence of all categories you choose at inflation, GDP and an average effective tariff rate.
It shows that the last update happened 7. August. It is shown at the top of the page, a separate relationship for the exemption judgment for the exemption in the De Minimis and the American Court of Appeals, which was ruled on Yepat, who was after the date 7. August.
New York Times has quite numerous graphics and graphics associated with This article; It shows that the update was performed on 29. August.
Graphs associated with this article include:
Washington Post provides regular coverage of Trump trade moves, similar to Reuters, Bloomberg, New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
This story states 2024 Tariff rate and Augustian tariff For the top 15 American trading partners. Focusing on top 15. It makes sense because about 75% of all American stores with the best three – Mexico, Canada and China – regular accounting about 40% of the total. Stating the 2024 rate is also important because it shows how much the American trading rate costs to increase.
For me and perhaps you, classes with the Trump Trump Trump was a whirlwind of announcement because he attended his second term. I could write about that Chinese written down As a US trading partner, the Record trade deficit So far this year, Warning signs in trade data As the US tariff rate is a participation of January and more. These 11 websites make me a little easier – and I hope to you too.