Jeffrey Sachs Slams Trump's Tariff Tactics, Labels Them 'Delusional'
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Friday, Aug 8, 2025 9:17 am ET1min read
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In his speech, Sachs mocked Trump's claim that the United States had been "ripped off" economically for decades. He explained that trade deficits are not a sign of other countries cheating but rather a reflection of America's spending habits. According to Sachs, if an individual spends more than they earn, they run a personal trade deficit, just as the U.S. does with other countries.
Sachs also criticized Trump's previous tariff announcements, stating that they were "improvised, absurd, and so basic that you wouldn't accept them in a first-semester, third-week economics class." He argued that these tariffs caused a financial bloodbath and were unlikely to be repeated.
Sachs' comments come amid growing concerns about Trump's trade policies, which have included threats of up to 250% tariffs on pharmaceutical imports. These tariffs are intended to lower prescription prices for Americans but have raised concerns about increased costs and medication shortages [1].
While Sachs' criticisms highlight the potential economic implications of Trump's tariffs, the effectiveness of these policies remains to be seen. The U.S. administration has stated that the tariffs are separate from the country-specific duties that came into effect last week and are part of an ongoing probe by the Commerce Department into the national security implications of America's medicinal imports.
References:
[1] https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-threatens-250-pharmaceuticals-tariff-2109801
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/jeffrey-sachs-trump-tariffs-viral-video-jeffrey-sachss-antalya-diplomacy-forum-speech-on-tariffs-goes-viral-as-trump-coerces-nations-heres-what-he-said/articleshow/123188805.cms
Jeffrey Sachs, a renowned economist, has criticized US President Donald Trump's tariff policies, calling them "delusional" and lacking economic foundation. Sachs compared Trump's logic to expecting balanced accounts with a local supermarket and mocked the president's claim that the US had been "ripped off" economically. Sachs explained that the US trade deficit is not evidence of other countries "cheating," but rather a reflection of America's own tendency to spend more than it earns.
Renowned economist Jeffrey Sachs has sharply criticized U.S. President Donald Trump's tariff policies, labeling them "delusional" and devoid of economic sense. Sachs made these remarks during a speech at the Antalya Diplomacy Forum in Turkey, where he compared Trump's logic to expecting balanced accounts with a local supermarket [2]. Sachs' speech went viral, drawing significant attention to the economist's views on trade policies.In his speech, Sachs mocked Trump's claim that the United States had been "ripped off" economically for decades. He explained that trade deficits are not a sign of other countries cheating but rather a reflection of America's spending habits. According to Sachs, if an individual spends more than they earn, they run a personal trade deficit, just as the U.S. does with other countries.
Sachs also criticized Trump's previous tariff announcements, stating that they were "improvised, absurd, and so basic that you wouldn't accept them in a first-semester, third-week economics class." He argued that these tariffs caused a financial bloodbath and were unlikely to be repeated.
Sachs' comments come amid growing concerns about Trump's trade policies, which have included threats of up to 250% tariffs on pharmaceutical imports. These tariffs are intended to lower prescription prices for Americans but have raised concerns about increased costs and medication shortages [1].
While Sachs' criticisms highlight the potential economic implications of Trump's tariffs, the effectiveness of these policies remains to be seen. The U.S. administration has stated that the tariffs are separate from the country-specific duties that came into effect last week and are part of an ongoing probe by the Commerce Department into the national security implications of America's medicinal imports.
References:
[1] https://www.newsweek.com/donald-trump-threatens-250-pharmaceuticals-tariff-2109801
[2] https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/jeffrey-sachs-trump-tariffs-viral-video-jeffrey-sachss-antalya-diplomacy-forum-speech-on-tariffs-goes-viral-as-trump-coerces-nations-heres-what-he-said/articleshow/123188805.cms

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