Mohamed El-Erian Says Era Of US Exceptionalism Is Paused, But Not Over Yet: 'Too Early To Say If The Damage Inflicted Is Irreversible'
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Top economist El-Erian says tariffs have put the era of U.S. exceptionalism ‘on pause’
Top economist Mohamed El-Erian said U.S. exceptionalism was “on pause” and warned about the negative effects of a prolonged trade war. He said tariffs could be used as a tool for renegotiating better trade terms, but a longer trade war could harm the U.S. instead of protecting U.S. industry. Mohamed El-Erian, chief economic advisor at Allianz, said the era of U.S. exceptionalism is at a standstill, although it’s still not over. El-Erian, who is …
Mohamed El-Erian Says Era Of US Exceptionalism Is Paused, But Not Over Yet: 'Too Early To Say If The Damage Inflicted Is Irreversible'
Former PIMCO CEO and current Allianz’s chief economic adviser, Mohamed El-Erian, has suggested that the era of U.S. exceptionalism is on pause, not conclusively over, amid President Donald Trump‘s tariffs and economic uncertainty. What Happened: El-Erian expressed his views on the current state of U.S. exceptionalism in a phone interview with MarketWatch on Monday. He believes it’s premature to conclude if the damage caused by tariff wars and ec…
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