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American Focus > Blog > Economy > What Would True Reciprocity Mean?
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What Would True Reciprocity Mean?

Last updated: April 6, 2025 8:54 am
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President Trump has recently rolled out his ambitious plan for increased tariffs, a proposal that appears to be significantly more severe than many, including myself, had anticipated. This move raises serious concerns about its potential impact on individual wealth.

In his speech from the Rose Garden, Trump justified his tariff strategy on the grounds of reciprocity. He highlighted a crucial point: assessing a country’s openness to trade requires looking beyond mere tariff rates to include various non-tariff barriers as well. However, when he presented staggering statistics indicating that combining these barriers—along with claims of “currency manipulation”—yields an equivalent tariff rate of 67% for China, I found myself questioning the validity of these figures.

While I reserve final judgment until the Council of Economic Advisers releases a thorough economic study to support these claims, I remain skeptical. My hunch is that such a study, if it does materialize, will likely be laden with hyperbole, much like the president’s own reasoning.

What fuels my skepticism? Well, we can draw insights from the Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom.

In a piece titled “Trade Freedom and the Myth of Tariff Reciprocity,” published on April 1, 2025, Phillip Magness from the Independent Institute points out:

The United States currently ranks among the worst developed nations in imposing discriminatory tariffs and non-tariff barriers (NTBs) on our trade partners. This unfortunate ranking is evident in the Heritage Foundation’s Index of Economic Freedom, which evaluates “trade freedom” for nearly 200 countries and political jurisdictions. According to the 2025 report, the U.S. ranks 69th, trailing countries like New Zealand (2nd), Australia (3rd), the United Kingdom (17th), Canada (18th), France (38th), and Germany (39th).

The Heritage report employs a 100-point scale that weighs trade tariffs against NTBs—ranging from quotas to regulations that unfairly advantage domestic products. A score closer to 100 indicates lower tariffs and fewer discriminatory practices.

The U.S. scored a mediocre 75.6, which is marginally better than China’s 74 and significantly lower than Canada’s 83.2. This data suggests that for true reciprocity to occur, the United States should actually reduce trade restrictions on imports from various countries.

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While it may be an exaggeration, I can’t help but think of the biting remark made by author Mary McCarthy about Communist writer Lillian Hellman: every word she writes is a lie, including “and” and “the.” Such a sentiment could aptly apply to the broader narrative surrounding Trump’s tariff claims.

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