Trump will need to hire new federal workers for trade war, former Cabinet member says

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Trump will need to hire new federal workers for trade war, former Cabinet member says
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regime would likely require more government employees, his former Commerce Department secretary said, even as the Trump administration aims to slash the federal, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, and Customs and Border Protection that implemented President-elect Donald Trump’s tariffs during his first term in office — and President Joe Biden’s continuation of them. Trump’s campaign has vowed to dramatically increase tariffs from their current baseline.

Additionally, Trump wants Congress to pass the Reciprocal Trade Act, a change that would give him the power to unilaterally impose tariffs of equal size placed by other countries on the U.S. The idea is that U.S. tariffs should be aligned with those of its trading partners. Ryan Young, senior economist at the libertarian Competitive Enterprise Institute, noted that between 60% and two-thirds of imports coming into the U.S. are duty-free.. “Some of that you have on top of the existing health and safety inspections, but that’s still a big lift.”

More workers would likely be needed to implement the tariffs. But more workers would still be necessary to sort through exclusion petitions, which are filed by companies seeking to purchase goods from abroad without paying levies for approved reasons. The requests have to go through a specific process. If Trump follows through on all of his campaign tariff promises, there would presumably be far more exclusion petitions.

“So he is well familiar with the idea that you generally have to make some exceptions, and you can do them pretty quickly because it’s much simpler to grant an exclusion than it is to put a tariff in to begin with,” Ross said.

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