U.S. Trade Policy: Erratic or Strategic?
What if America’s tariffs are just one pillar of a far-reaching economic playbook?
In this latest Toga of Truth contribution, our Dean, Prof. Dr. Patrick Vanhoudt, takes a bold look at the U.S.’s high-risk macro strategy and its ripple effects across the globe. He argues that tariffs alone won’t revive the economy – unless they are part of a deeper, coordinated agenda.
Read the full article to uncover:
🔹 Why the tariff strategy may not be erratic at all
🔹 How Europe can respond to stay influential
🔹 Where currency, crypto, and policy intersect in the new White House thinking
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Please note that the views expressed in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the official position of the Luxembourg School of Business.
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