Aussies, beware: Expert warns Trump's tariffs could spell disaster for your wallet

In the ever-shifting landscape of global politics and economics, the decisions made by world leaders can have far-reaching consequences that ripple across oceans and affect the lives of everyday citizens.

One such decision that has raised alarm bells for Australians is the imposition of tariffs by former US President Donald Trump.

A well-known financial advisor has issued a stark warning that these tariffs could have dire implications for the Australian economy and, by extension, the economic well-being of its residents.


Trump's executive order imposed a hefty 25 per cent tariff on all aluminium and steel imports into the US ‘without exemption.’

This move has raised concerns for the targeted industries and the broader economic health of nations trading with the US.

The move, which Trump justified as necessary to bolster domestic manufacturing and curb illegal immigration and drug trafficking, has been met with criticism and apprehension from economic experts and commentators alike.


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Concerns have been raised that Australia could face a recession if Trump's proposed tariffs are implemented. Credit: Facebook


Scott Pape, a household name in Australia for his practical financial advice, has likened Trump's tariffs to an act of self-sabotage.

'For the record, I think Trump's tariffs are like setting your house on fire to keep burglars out—they'll cause higher prices, mass job losses, and very likely a recession,'

Pape wrote in his column. This metaphor vividly depicts the potential self-inflicted damage that could arise from such protectionist measures.


The concerns are not unfounded. Dr Greg Jericho, chief economist for the Australia Institute, had previously warned that a US recession triggered by Trump's tariffs could have a domino effect, making a recession 'much more likely' in Australia.

An OECD report supported this view, indicating that a 10 per cent reduction in global trade could result in a 1.2 per cent fall in Australia's GDP.

Australia's heavy reliance on mining and agriculture exports and its significant oil and gas trade means that any reduction in global trade could hit the nation particularly hard.

Recession, characterised by a prolonged period of GDP contraction coupled with rising unemployment, is a spectre that looms over any economy facing such trade headwinds.

Despite the dire predictions, Pape remains somewhat sceptical about the likelihood of Trump's threats coming to fruition.

He suggested that much of Trump's rhetoric may be bluster, a strategic move to dominate media narratives rather than a concrete policy plan.


Pape advised Australians to stay informed but not become consumed by the political drama unfolding in the US.

In a world where the news cycle is relentless and often overwhelming, Pape advocated for a more measured approach to media consumption.

‘I'll be keeping informed, but I won't be obsessively checking the political news every hour, and I'm not on social media...Instead, I carry a physical book with me and read a few pages when I'm bored,’ he said.

‘When I set the book down, I look at my new bookmark and feel like I've achieved something. Read whatever floats your boat, though perhaps don't read Donald's The Art of The Deal.‘

The Barefoot Investor's warning served as a reminder that in our interconnected world, the actions of leaders in one country can significantly impact the economies and lives of people thousands of miles away.

Understanding these global dynamics is crucial for Australians, particularly those over 60 who may be on fixed incomes or approaching retirement.


It's essential to stay informed, plan for uncertainty, and seek trusted financial advice to navigate the potential challenges ahead.

As we continue to monitor the situation, the tariffs in question were part of the Trump administration's policies, and the current political landscape may have evolved since then.

However, the lessons from this episode remain relevant: international trade policies can and do affect domestic economies, and it's wise to be prepared for the ripple effects.
Key Takeaways

  • The Barefoot Investor, Scott Pape, has expressed concerns that Australia could face a recession if President Donald Trump's proposed tariffs are implemented.
  • Trump's executive order imposes a 25 per cent tariff on aluminium and steel imports, potentially escalating a trade war that could have significant global economic impacts.
  • Dr Greg Jericho, an economist, warned that such tariffs and consequent trade retaliation could heavily impact Australia's economy, mainly due to its reliance on mining and agricultural exports.
  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has spoken with President Trump to argue for an exemption for Australia from these new tariffs, particularly concerning aluminium and steel imports.
We invite our readers to share their thoughts and experiences. Have you felt the impact of international trade policies on your finances? How do you stay informed and prepared for economic shifts? Join the conversation in the comments below.
 

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That that trade deal established Shem Malcolm Turnbull was PM was about iron.is not what Albo said last night.
We are the ones most likely to be affected as Australia apparently hasn't stuck to a trade deal made previously and have flooded the US market with aluminium.
Where and when did you hear this announcement, I can't find any reference to it.
 
That is not what Albo said last night.
We are the ones most likely to be affected as Australia apparently hasn't stuck to a trade deal made previously and have flooded the US market with aluminium.
Where and when did you hear this announcement, I can't find any reference to it.
It's on @Bruce C's list of scaremongering viruses and ranks number 71.

Called "Trumpobacter Norvegicus", spread by rats like MuskRat.
 
Five minutes with Forrest Trump and he would need more than leg braces to save him.

Another on my list of targets to exterminate along with those dirty Mussy shitbag "nurses" at Bankstown Hospital.

I'm on a rampage today and anybody who f**ks with me will f**ked up three fold.
I feel exactly the same way! 👿
 
I feel exactly the same way! 👿
Bankstown Hospital is THE wart on Australia's healthcare system.

When my Mum died there in September 2007, she was minus her wedding ring. She NEVER took it off since her marriage on 10 October 1966.

When the nursing staff (mainly Arabic and Chingbat f**kheads) were quizzed about the whereabouts of the ring, I was met with faces that radiated guilt.

Racism flows very freely through my veins.

For very strong reasons. Live with it.
 
and what, Dear Boy, would you do differently? You want Dutton in his place? Read the Trump books, look at the hell Trump has caused his family and American public then open your mouth.
ALL politicians are corrupt ... hope that answers your question....
 
First of all Scott Pape is well known as a Leftie and I have expressed it to him before. He suffers with self aggrandisement. Yes tariffs imposed will create significant problems for Australia and others but he is looking after his own. When the USA has a big trade surplus with Australia and we have allowed them to have a base in the North then our great PM Albo seems to have a good hand to negotiate firmly. He is struggling. Perhaps he should resign and allow someone else to lead.
I would expect that David Koch is your pinup boy.

Slimy Liberal hack who takes self aggrandisement to a brand new level.
 
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Trump has already said he won’t impose the Tariff on Australia do we have that in writing because
He can later change his mind later on sorry I do not trust him. President or no president
 
Full marks Judith. I've read both books by nephew and niece and it really does get worse
When the demented one from America shows his face on our TV I also just have to lower my eyes and not look up till his ranting is over. His head on one side when speaking, his stupid hand gestures and his ignorant speeches to the thousands of just as stupid citizens is plain and simple ridiculous.
 
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Five minutes with Forrest Trump and he would need more than leg braces to save him.

Another on my list of targets to exterminate along with those dirty Mussy shitbag "nurses" at Bankstown Hospital.

I'm on a rampage today and anybody who f**ks with me will f**ked up three fold.
Veg.. Blundaberg hospital will outdo Bankstown Hospital anytime. A couple of years ago I was supposed to be in there. at worst. overnight because of my breathing. I was kept a week, no shower, no bed made, antibiotics I was allergic to were stuck in my arm and everyone was welcome to walk away with my wheelie walker. I signed myself out after 6 days. Previous to that, again should have been only a short visit, I was kept for 3 weeks and it turned out to be an experiment because they didn't know why I breathed like I do even though I told them. The classic was 2009 when I went in for a colonoscopy. abused by the doctor for not clearing my bowel.. the blockage was BOWEL CANCER. two doctors wrote Cancer with ???? and told NO-ONE FOR 5 MONTHS. This little trick cost me 9 days in ICU. Luckily a doc just returned from studies in England found my file, Put me with speed into surgery and did such a good job I didn't need anything to follow up. This isn't all but I won't bore you.
All this is why I call it BLUNDERBERG and I refuse to ever go back there.
 
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I’ve also read one book by his niece and it doesn’t bode well for his sanity.et
You should also read "The Trump Family and How We Got That Way" which was written by Mary's brother Ted. If the new Hitler had his way I'd be dead. He believes that anyone (including Ted's new baby who is now 26) with disabilities should be killed. Having been born with club feet he would have got rid of me and especially now he can add deafness, useless legs and hands fast catching up. I thank the young man who took a shot at him but curse him because he didn't completely succeed.
 
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Veg.. Blundaberg hospital will outdo Bankstown Hospital anytime. A couple of years ago I was supposed to be in there. at worst. overnight because of my breathing. I was kept a week, no shower, no bed made, antibiotics I was allergic to were stuck in my arm and everyone was welcome to walk away with my wheelie walker. I signed myself out after 6 days. Previous to that, again should have been only a short visit, I was kept for 3 weeks and it turned out to be an experiment because they didn't know why I breathed like I do even though I told them. The classic was 2009 when I went in for a colonoscopy. abused by the doctor for not clearing my bowel.. the blockage was BOWEL CANCER. two doctors wrote Cancer with ???? and told NO-ONE FOR 5 MONTHS. This little trick cost me 9 days in ICU. Luckily a doc just returned from studies in England found my file, Put me with speed into surgery and did such a good job I didn't need anything to follow up. This isn't all but I won't bore you.
All this is why I call it BLUNDERBERG and I refuse to ever go back there.
And they can keep their "world famous" rum....er....I mean paint stripper....
 
I would expect that David Koch is your pinup boy.

Slimy Liberal hack who takes self aggrandisement to a brand new level.
Never liked this one either, and now his face also pops up in his advertisements. Might be time to turn off the telly forever, eh!? It’s all bad news or more plain and simple rubbish that we are being fed daily.

I’ll have to find an entertaining and worthwhile hobby/occupation - or a side hustle from which I can make money and not declare to the taxman, like these influencers! are doing and thinking it is all a new and wonderful invention from them which we ‘oldies’ have been doing for many years.
 

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