World Trade Week Spotlights Tariffs for American Workers
Published Date: 5/29/2025
Presidential Document
Summary
World Trade Week 2025 is all about putting American workers first by fighting unfair trade and bringing jobs back home. The President highlights new tariffs and trade deals, like the U.S.-U.K. agreement, to protect industries and boost wages. This means more training for future jobs and stronger support for farmers, fishermen, and entrepreneurs starting now.
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Analyzed Economic Effects
5 provisions identified: 5 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Tariffs Aimed at Stopping Fentanyl Flow
The President says tariffs have been enacted to stop the flow of fentanyl into the United States so that citizens are not poisoned by imported fentanyl. The proclamation presents this action as protecting public health and safety.
Reciprocal Tariffs to Restore Jobs
The President states he has enacted reciprocal tariffs intended to stop the hollowing out of American manufacturing and to bring jobs back to the United States. If you work in manufacturing or related industries, the Administration says these tariffs are meant to protect your jobs and support higher wages.
Training Initiatives for Future Jobs
The Administration says it has prioritized initiatives to train Americans for the jobs of the future so workers can fill manufacturing and returning-job opportunities. If you are a worker or self-employed person, these training priorities are meant to help you gain skills for new jobs.
Commitment to Support Farmers and Fishermen
The President commits to redoubling efforts to combat unfair trade practices for Americans 'from farmers and fishermen to entrepreneurs' and says the Administration will bring jobs back home and support those groups starting now. The statement frames this as stronger support for those sectors.
U.S.-U.K. Trade Deal to Aid Businesses
The proclamation highlights a recent United States–United Kingdom trade agreement and says the Administration will advance opportunities for American businesses to compete abroad. If you run a small business or are an entrepreneur, the Administration presents the deal as intended to help you access foreign markets.
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