Tariffs, Tobacco, and Policy Whiplash

Source: Brownstone Institute
by Roger Bate

“When politicians talk tough on trade, they usually promise to protect American jobs. But sometimes those gestures do the opposite. The Trump administration’s proposed 100 percent tariff on large cigars imported from Nicaragua is a case in point. According to my latest research, the tariff would shrink US GDP by $1.26 billion, reduce total output by $2.06 billion, eliminate nearly 18,000 jobs, and cost state and local governments $95 million in tax revenue. There is no domestic industry to protect. The United States produces almost no large cigars …. Over the past year, US regulators have exhibited a kind of policy whiplash — swinging between deregulation and sudden restriction with no coherent principle in sight.” (11/04/25)

https://brownstone.org/articles/tariffs-tobacco-and-policy-whiplash/