tariffs which is these are ways in which we have
Tarik. Tarik. Good to meet you.
the tariffs and created a functional boycott, and the Chinese hit back with
high tariffs, and that's Chinese electric cars.
So Tarik, what I'm going to have you do is I'm going to have you take these stems.
as tariff bar tariffs and and uh restraints on trade have been relaxed uh
And Tariq Aziz, my Foreign Minister's wife is a Chaldean Catholic, so you should go.
their own tariffs, and then the critical minerals licensing regime. And Trump
kind of tariffs and so forth. That's one reason they could do it so quickly. It's absolutely based on the government they've been thriving under, which is under the United States Constitution.
superficially unpopular tariffs um with other countries? He's He's saying, "Listen, we're not powerless, right? The
They cut tariffs and subsidies and protections.
Give it up for Tarik.
We're thinking about tariffs, and how much do you-- what's the relationship between globalization, and global capital flows, and global flows of migrants,
But the tariff barriers are so horrific that you can't really bring in scotch.
little Outpost Taria north of Baghdad at 7:00 a.m. one morning they were hit by a
service and taxation and tariffing and all this stuff.
Trump really believes that tariffs are a consistent policy to be used to benefit the US economy and national security.
chips and resources and yeah tari couldn't really understand it was their big problem so they kind of had to
"Make Noise," he recorded with Tariq Trotter, better known as Black Thought, and they're really good tunes.
I'm near my gram scale taring everything, measuring everything.
The railroads responded by issuing a tariff on the terminal for certain kinds of freight, basically boycotting it.
a federal law was the Tariff another exciting word but it was really about abolition it was about slavery and it
They want to ensure that there are tariffs on other countries that get more production back into the United States,
unjustified. Tariffing countries like Canada makes no sense. uh if you're the United States, you should want more
Come on over. So Tarik, let's say you're at home, and you had a recipe.
It involves controls, tariffs, structural barriers.
All taxes at that time are essentially controlled through tariffs.
the wrong problem if for instance we raise tariffs because we think it's trade that has destroyed most of the
And anyways, Tarik, who's the young man who's burned down the cartoonist's house is wracked with guilt, because he thinks he's killed the cartoonist.
I'm sorry. Tarik is one of the two men who burned down the newspaper's offices.
180. He was going to put tariffs on all the Europeans that supported Denmark. He had to take Greenland. Those things went
these countries. He puts these high tariffs on China. They hit back. He does it again. They hit back again. He's like, "I'm going to do export controls."
could cooperate better on this if we got a friendly posture and a fully tariff-free trade ar arrangement with
and future ones. What we want is tariff-free trade for our steel,
you know, a lot of impacts from tariffs to to um weather events over the last couple of years. We'll see. But, the way
As recently as May 2026, China removed tariffs on all African nations except for one, Eswatini, a country that still
So what I want you to do now, Tarik, is just keep, but more kind of rub it.
If you really care about the stems, Tarik, you're going to hold this.
the cracks at one point or another I think yeah it helps yeah um Tariq very quickly is like
So bringing those pieces of the production in-country can reduce our tariff rates.
It hadn't been difficult for Soren to burn his house down or for Tarik to burn down the newspaper's offices.
And once they figure out distribution costs, and tariffs, and fees-- mystery fees, and all sorts of things getting them into
putting policies in place. Like the feed-in tariff. And really pushing for solar and wind.
But actually he's lucky. What about Tariq Ayoub? He also worked for Al Jazeera. He was the 34 year old Jordanian reporter who had just come over the border from Jordan to work
down by a few million more over the next decade um because of tariffs um poor
And that means we are going to see an implementation of those tariffs against China as well as against allies.
but those aren't enough to have an impact that will overshadow the challenges of tariffs
made a big change in history but the Apple 2 was that great product we went to uh tari and they had their hands full
stage. Uh his ability, whether it's on tariffs and hitting the Chinese or it's on Russia and doing a deal over the
Republicans become less remarket oriented, more populist and more enthusiastic about things like tariffs. And I say enthusiastic. The enthusiasm seems to come from the White House. Congress for