Gary Hufbauer

Gary Clyde Hufbauer a Nonresident Senior Fellow of the Peterson Institute for International Economics, living in New Mexico. Before joining the Peterson Institute in 1985, he was the Marcus Wallenberg Professor of International Financial Diplomacy at Georgetown University. From 1974-1980, Hufbauer served as a tax and trade official in the US Treasury Department. He holds an A.B from Harvard College, a PhD in economics from King College at Cambridge University, and a JD from Georgetown University Law Center. Hufbauer has written extensively on international trade, international taxation, and economic sanctions.

How Equity Markets Reacted to Trump’s Tariff Announcements: The Data

Campaigning for a second term, President Donald Trump committed the United States to sweeping tariffs that have no precedent since the Second World War. Shortly after his inauguration, Trump issued multiple…

How Equity Markets Reacted to Trump’s Tariff Announcements: The Data

How Equity Markets Reacted to Trump’s Tariff Announcements: The Data

The US has been by far the biggest loser in tariff negotiations. Indexes have fallen sharply.

How Equity Markets Reacted to Trump’s Tariff Announcements: The Data

Even Tariff Supporters Say Trump’s Trade War Is a Disaster for Americans

Unions, progressives, and populists agree: targeting Canada and Mexico is "chaotic," "ineffective," and will "cause unnecessary economic pain."

Even Tariff Supporters Say Trump’s Trade War Is a Disaster for Americans