TARIFFS ARE A FAILOSOPHY FOR BETTER 'TERMS OF TRADE' FOR A NATION... BIG 6TH MONTH REPORT CARD "F"

[SIDER AI QUERY ]

have US terms of trade improved in last 6 months?

 

[SIDER AI RESPONSE]

 

No, 

U.S. terms of trade, specifically the ratio of export prices to import prices, have not generally improved in the last 6 months.

 While there have been fluctuations and some improvements with certain trading partners, the overall trend, particularly with key partners like China, has been a decrease. 

 Here's a more detailed breakdown: 

Overall Trend: 

The U.S. terms of trade index with China decreased in June, marking the largest one-month drop since July 2022, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. 

 Fluctuations: 

There have been some increases in the index with certain partners, such as Canada and Japan, but these gains have been offset by declines with others.  

Impact of Trade Deficit: 

The U.S. goods and services trade deficit has increased significantly year-to-date, indicating that the country is importing more than it is exporting, which generally negatively impacts terms of trade.

  Specific Examples: 

The U.S. terms of trade with China have decreased.  The U.S. terms of trade with Japan increased slightly in June but declined over the past year.  The U.S. terms of trade with the European Union decreased in June.  The U.S. terms of trade with Canada and Mexico increased in June. 

 Factors Affecting Terms of Trade: 

Changes in the relative prices of exports and imports, as well as overall trade balances, influence the terms of trade.  Impact of Trade Policies: Trade policies, such as tariffs, can also affect the terms of trade, but the impact can be complex and vary depending on the specific situation.  Global Trade Outlook: The World Trade Organization (WTO) has also noted a deterioration in the outlook for global trade, with North America expected to be a negative contributor to growth in 2025, according to the WTO.

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