Diplomatist Magazine Diplomatist July 2018 | Page 26

COVER STORY THE NEW U.S. PROTECTIONISM AND THE DANGER OF A GLOBAL TRADE WAR BY MICHAEL FRENKEL 1 AND BENEDIKT WALTER 2 * P rotectionism is on the rise in the United States. It is unusual for such tendencies to occur during times when an economy is doing well and unemployment is very low. Protectionism typically fl ies high in times of economic diffi culties. However, since Donald Trump became President of the United States in November 2016, the U.S. has seen a resurgence of protectionist policies. Trump, as witnessed during his election campaign and in the months after the election, caters to a group of Americans who believe that other countries are responsible for forcing structural change upon the United States. Although many studies show that structural economic changes primarily result from technological change and not from international trade, a sizable share of the U.S. population either ignores or does not believe these fi ndings. Since coming into offi ce, President Trump has continually reiterated his belief that other countries are responsible for the defi cit in U.S. trade and current accounts. In this regard, he has singled out individual countries and questioned the prevailing bilateral trade imbalances. The figure below shows that the U.S. indeed runs sizable trade defi cits with 26 • Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Diplomatist • Vol 6 • Issue 7 • July 2018, Noida