NEW YORK: In unveiling tariffs this week challenging the decades-old international trade order, President Donald Trump lambasted globalisation as a raw deal for the US that has devastated US manufacturing towns.
Trump left out the upside to the US from the liberal flow of goods: a reliable supply of affordably priced appliances, clothing and electronics whose consumption has helped lift US economic growth above other developed economies in recent years.
“Obviously we’ve benefited significantly,” said Paul Gruenwald, global chief economist at S&P Global Ratings.