Trump's post-election tariff threats against Mexico, Canada, and China dominate trader consensus on new bilateral trade agreements before 2027, positioning duties as leverage for concessions on migration, drugs, and market access. Official announcements specify 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada absent border fixes, plus 10-60% on Chinese imports, mirroring first-term tactics that produced the USMCA after NAFTA. Incoming trade officials, including Commerce pick Howard Lutnick, emphasize reciprocity over multilateral pacts. Preliminary outreach to India, UK, Vietnam, and Japan hints at opportunities, with odds reflecting crowd wisdom on negotiation timelines. Key catalysts ahead: January 20 inauguration and initial executive actions amid volatile global responses.
Résumé expérimental généré par IA à partir des données Polymarket · Mis à jourAvec quels pays Trump conclura-t-il de nouveaux accords commerciaux avant 2027 ?
Avec quels pays Trump conclura-t-il de nouveaux accords commerciaux avant 2027 ?
$156,093 Vol.
Inde
25%
Royaume-Uni
25%
Mexique
24%
Israël
23%
Canada
21%
Taïwan
20%
Brésil
20%
Japon
20%
Union européenne
18%
Pakistan
17%
Argentine
16%
Corée du Sud
16%
Russie
14%
Afrique du Sud
14%
Vietnam
13%
Indonésie
12%
Australie
12%
$156,093 Vol.
Inde
25%
Royaume-Uni
25%
Mexique
24%
Israël
23%
Canada
21%
Taïwan
20%
Brésil
20%
Japon
20%
Union européenne
18%
Pakistan
17%
Argentine
16%
Corée du Sud
16%
Russie
14%
Afrique du Sud
14%
Vietnam
13%
Indonésie
12%
Australie
12%
This includes both agreements that become law through Senate ratification and Presidential approval, or through the enactment of a Congressional-Executive Agreement signed into law by the President.
The resolution source will be a consensus of credible reporting.
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0x65070BE91...Trump's post-election tariff threats against Mexico, Canada, and China dominate trader consensus on new bilateral trade agreements before 2027, positioning duties as leverage for concessions on migration, drugs, and market access. Official announcements specify 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada absent border fixes, plus 10-60% on Chinese imports, mirroring first-term tactics that produced the USMCA after NAFTA. Incoming trade officials, including Commerce pick Howard Lutnick, emphasize reciprocity over multilateral pacts. Preliminary outreach to India, UK, Vietnam, and Japan hints at opportunities, with odds reflecting crowd wisdom on negotiation timelines. Key catalysts ahead: January 20 inauguration and initial executive actions amid volatile global responses.
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