The second Trump Administration has imposed aggressive tariffs on most of its global trading partners. On the one hand, the Trump Administration argues these barriers will spur more U.S. production and possibly new entry by U.S. producers. On the other hand, these barriers will also insulate companies producing in the United States from global competition. These competing propositions have opposing implications for the competitiveness of U.S. and Global markets. This conference will explore how recent trade barriers are likely to recalibrate antitrust regulation and enforcement as these respond to a re-ordering of global trade.

Competition as Collateral: How U.S. Trade Policy is Reshaping the Global Economy | Conference
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