Tariffs and Trade: EMS & The Economist on Global Manufacturing’s Future Amid Political Shifts

Tariffs under Trump’s new administration are creating rapid shifts in trade dynamics with significant economic implications. This episode of EMS & The Economist raises concerns about inflationary pressures, market uncertainty, and opportunities for domestic manufacturing. Among other topics Shawn DuBravac, IPC’s Chief Economist and Philip Stoten explore:

  • Why Tariffs are often viewed as an ‘easy button to press’ for policymaking
  • Significant increase in imports ahead of anticipated tariff effects
  • Inflation could impact multiple sectors as costs rise
  • Tightening labor markets due to stricter immigration policies
  • Domestic manufacturing investments influenced by uncertainties
  • Mixed global sentiment, especially regarding Europe’s economic position
  • Technology trends from CES juxtaposed against tariff challenges
  • EVs and AI take center stage at CES

Like every episode of EMS@C-Level, this one was sponsored by global inspection leader Koh Young (https://www.kohyoung.com).

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