Home | Business | Editorial Trumps Tariff Retreat Editorial: Trump’s tariff retreat Trump’s leadership has always hinged on unpredictability and bravado, giving him an aura of a disruptor and a divider By Telangana Today Published Date - 13 April 2025, 11:58 PM United States President Donald Trump’s climb down on a draconian tariff regime, in the face of severe backlash from all over the world, reveals a fundamental flaw at the core of his presidency. Positioning himself as an ace negotiator who can end wars with his persuasive skills and bring prosperity, Trump has turned out to be an impulsive, whimsical and chaotic leader surrounded by Yes Men whose only qualification is unflinching loyalty. His policies have scared both the allies and adversaries alike.
The maverick Republican President’s so-called “liberation day” unveiling of tariffs on April 2 was supposed to be a symbolic gateway to his promised “golden age of American greatness”, but it triggered a cascade of global market crashes that prompted warnings of a recession and a throwback to an era of great depression. An average American, too, started feeling the pinch. After initially denying the trade carnage and dismissing it as a temporary disruption, he went for a fire-fighting option by pausing the tariffs for ninety days.
Time alone will tell how much damage has been inflicted on the credibility of Trump’s economic policy by destroying the American economic and free trading architecture built over decades. Even his ardent supporters cannot afford to hinge their bets on the magical efficacy of tariffs because such a policy doesn’t make any sense in an interconnected world. Trump’s pointless showdown with China reminds one of the high-risk, high-stakes game played by America vis-à-vis the Soviet Union in the Cuban missile crisis of 1962.
The President’s sudden retreat from a much-publicised policy has added a new layer of uncertainty to an already rattled global market. Though there is a palpable relief across the markets over the suspended enforcement of reciprocal tariffs , the governments across the world are worried over the whimsical nature of American trade policies. It was only when the bond markets started to get wobbly that the Trump administration decided to pause the tariff regime.
The bond market strikes right at the heart of the ability of the federal government to finance its operations. Trump’s leadership has always hinged on unpredictability and bravado, giving him an aura of a disruptor and a divider. The latest tariff manoeuvre is no exception.
After weeks of firm posturing, with threats of harsh penalties for trading partners, the sudden shift to negotiation signals either a strategic pause for leverage or a knee-jerk course correction in the face of political and economic pressure. Even Republican allies began questioning the strategy of escalating trade conflicts without clear objectives or timelines. The pressure was not just international; it was coming from within.
It is possible that this was always part of the plan: escalate tensions, create leverage, and then open the door to bilateral negotiations. That narrative may appeal to loyalists, but it overlooks the chaos that preceded the announcement. Also Read Editorial: Tremors from Trump Tariffs China reaches out to others as Trump layers on tariffs Follow Us : Tags Editorial global trade war reciprocal tariffs Trump 2.
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Editorial: Trump’s tariff retreat

Trump’s leadership has always hinged on unpredictability and bravado, giving him an aura of a disruptor and a divider