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    Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended President Donald Trump’s trade policies on Thursday, reaffirming his stance that access to cheaper goods should not define the “American Dream.” Speaking at the Economic Club of New York, Bessent emphasized that U.S. trade policies should prioritize economic prosperity, upward mobility, and security for American citizens.

    “Access to cheap goods is not the essence of the American Dream,” Bessent stated. “The American Dream is rooted in the belief that anyone can achieve prosperity. Multilateral trade deals have often lost sight of this, and international economic relations must reflect the needs of the American people.”

    Trump’s Tariffs on Canada and Mexico

    Earlier this week, President Trump enacted 25 percent tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico, though he later offered exemptions for the auto industry and some Mexican products. Despite these temporary reprieves, the White House confirmed plans to push ahead with “reciprocal” tariffs on certain imports.

    Bessent’s remarks followed growing concerns that these new tariffs would disrupt supply chains and lead to increased prices on consumer goods. In response, many companies rushed to import large quantities of foreign products before the tariffs took effect. This surge in imports has contributed to a record-breaking trade deficit and could have long-term implications for investment and job growth in the U.S.

    Long-Term Economic Impact of Tariffs

    Despite concerns over inflation and economic strain, Bessent argued that the long-term impact of tariffs would not be inflationary. He suggested that any price increases caused by the tariffs would likely be short-lived, similar to earlier claims made during the Biden administration regarding inflation. The Treasury Secretary stated that while tariffs might cause a temporary adjustment in prices, they would not result in sustained inflation.

    “Can tariffs be a one-time price adjustment? Yes,” Bessent said during a Q&A session with Larry Kudlow, who led the National Economic Council during Trump’s first term. “I would hope that the failed team transitory can get back together and agree that tariffs are a one-off price adjustment.”

    Critics Call for Lower Costs of Goods

    Bessent’s comments were met with criticism from some economists who argued that low costs of goods and services play a crucial role in raising the living standards of American consumers. Daniel Hornung, former deputy director of Biden’s National Economic Council, pointed out that trade deals should prioritize increasing wages and reducing the cost of living.

    “Higher incomes and lower costs over time contribute to higher living standards,” Hornung said. “Policymakers should focus on creating an economy that fosters innovation and ensures affordable goods for everyone.”

    Bessent’s Plans for Financial Regulation Coordination

    In addition to defending Trump’s trade policies, Bessent also outlined his approach to financial regulation. As the chair of the Financial Stability Oversight Council (FSOC), he intends to improve coordination among federal regulatory bodies.

    “We need our financial regulators singing in unison,” Bessent said. “This does not mean consolidating agencies, but it does mean coordinating efforts through the Treasury so that regulators work in parallel with each other and with the industry.”

    Bessent’s remarks come at a time when there has been growing debate over the role of federal agencies in managing the financial system, particularly as concerns about economic stability continue to rise.

    Navigating the Future of U.S. Trade Policy

    Bessent’s defense of Trump’s tariffs highlights a broader debate over the future of U.S. trade policy and its impact on the American economy. While the administration continues to push for reciprocal tariffs, the long-term consequences of these measures remain uncertain. As the debate continues, policymakers will need to balance economic growth with the need for affordable goods and services for American consumers.

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