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Coffee House Shots

Tariff turmoil: the end of globalisation or a blip in history?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Politics, Government, Daily News

4.42.1K Ratings

🗓️ 12 April 2025

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Globalisation's obituary has been written many times before but, with the turmoil caused over the past few weeks with Donald Trump's various announcements on tariffs, could this mark the beginning of the end for the economic order as we know it?

Tej Parikh from the Financial Times and Kate Andrews, The Spectator's deputy US editor, join economics editor Michael Simmons to make the case for why globalisation will outlive Trump. Though, as the US becomes one of the most protectionist countries in the developed world, how much damage has been done to the reputation of the US? And to what extent do governments need to adapt?

Produced by Patrick Gibbons.

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0:00.0

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0:52.0

Hello and welcome to a special Saturday edition of Coffee House Shots.

0:57.3

I'm Michael Simmons, the Spectator's Economics Editor,

1:00.4

and I'm joined today by the Spectator's US Deputy Editor, Kate Andrews and Ted Perrick from the Financial Times.

1:08.0

Globalisation's obituary has been written many times before, but with the economic

1:11.8

turmoil caused by Trump's tariffs over the past few weeks, we ask, is this the beginning of

1:16.9

the end of globalization? And before we dive into that, let's hear from the man himself, Donald

1:22.6

Trump.

1:32.8

If you don't make your product here, then you will have to pay a tariff, a very substantial tariff when you send your product into the United States.

1:38.5

I say the most beautiful word in the entire dictionary of words is the word tariff. I love tariff.

1:47.0

Right now China is paying a 104% tariff. Now it sounds ridiculous, but they charge dust

1:58.0

for many items 100%, 125%.

2:01.6

Many countries have.

2:02.6

They've ripped us off left and right.

2:05.6

But now it's our turn to do the rippin'.

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