Who Really Won Trump’s Trade Deals? The Surprising Case for Argentina, Britain—and Freer Markets
Summary: One‑sided on paper, different in practice At first glance, President Donald Trump’s second‑term trade deals look lopsided: partners accept U.S. tariffs while pledging to open their own markets. Yet The Economist argues the countries making the biggest concessions today could be the long‑run winners—because durable domestic liberalization outlasts temporary tariff schedules. That thesis echoes … Read more
