Sunday, June 1, 2025

Stocks too Complacent About the TACO Trade

 Last week brought with it the International Trade Court opinion declaring Trump’s use of the Emergency Economic Powers Act declaring his reciprocal tariffs on all of America’s trading partners to be illegal, the arrival of the new acronym TACO and a breakdown in trade talks with China. Coined by Financial Times columnist Robert Armstrong, TACO stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out.” That was brought home by Trump’s sudden pullback from his 50% tariff on the EU. (See: https://shulmaven.blogspot.com/2025/05/debt-tariffs-and-stocks.html ) When Trump was asked about it at a White House event he reacted very defensively because the one thing a bully can’t stand is being called “chicken.”


While the trade court ruling is being appealed, the Trump team said it would use all of the other powers available to him, of which there are many, to maintain his high tariff wall. On Friday he acted by doubling the tariffs on steel and aluminum from 25% to 50%. That will work as a dagger in the heart of America’s steel and aluminum using industries, namely automobile, aircraft, and machinery. This certainly won’t help Boeing, America’s leading exporter, on its road to recovery. 

The steel and aluminum tariffs will further estrange Canada from the U.S. where its direct exports will be clobbered, and it will make Canadian manufactured autos and parts even more expensive. If Canada weren’t heading for a recession before, it is now.

 

My guess is that in the long run the TACO trade maybe right, but in the short run, Trump will keep tariffs much higher than the 10% the market now expects. Thus, when the 90 day pause on high tariffs rolls around on July 2nd, a whole new round of high tariffs will be put in place. Just when investors thought it was safe to go back in the water, a dangerous riptide will be pulling away from the shore

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