Mar 19 2025 14 mins
US tariffs threaten a potential global trade war. Recent weeks have seen frequent shifts in US policy on tariffs as well as the announcement of counter moves from trade partners. What are the likely consequences for credit across different sectors of the US economy and more broadly across global markets?
Guest: Paloma San Valentin, Managing Director - North America Corporate Finance, Moody's’ Ratings
Host: Jeff Pruzan, Vice President, Senior Research Writer, Moody’s Ratings
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Related Research:
- Tariffs – Global: $3 trillion of trade at risk from tariffs on closest US trading partners
- Trade – China: Electronic, machinery and equipment sectors more exposed to impact from US tariffs
- Corporates – North America: Tariffs are credit negative for a wide swath of sectors, although some would benefit