
Colin Grabow
Colin Grabow is an associate director at the Cato Institute's Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, where he focuses on trade policy and economic issues. He has been a vocal commentator on the implications of tariffs and trade agreements, often analyzing the economic effects of U.S. trade policies and providing insights into how these policies impact businesses and consumers. Recently, he was mentioned in the news for discussing President Trump's tariff strategies and the marketing components behind them, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach that does not unduly alarm financial markets.
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Recent news mentions
Colin Grabow, a trade expert at the Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank in Washington, said the decision represented 'a victory for the rule of law'.
Trump lashes out at Supreme Court justices over tariffs rulingColin Grabow, a trade specialist, commented on the benefits of Trump's sugar policy for farmers.
The big winner from Coca-Cola's Trump-inspired sugar pushGrabow noted that the most enthusiastic group for manufacturing jobs is young people aged 18 to 29, yet only 36% showed interest.
Os americanos querem mais empregos em fábricas nos EUA - desde que não tenham de trabalhar nelesColin Grabow commented on the potential negative impacts of Trump's tariff policy.
¿Qué busca Donald Trump con los aranceles, a pesar de advertencia sobre posible estanflación mundial?Colin Grabow of the Cato Institute cautioned that the policy could have similarly disastrous consequences.
Trump announces sweeping tariffs on all countries; Ghana affected by 10% taxColin Grabow, a trade expert from the Cato Institute, commented on the potential consequences of Trump's tariffs.
Donald Trump le declara la guerra comercial al mundo con un arancel universal del 10 por cientoColin Grabow, associate director at the Cato Institute’s Herbert A. Stiefel Center for Trade Policy Studies, commented on the Trump administration's tariff strategy.
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