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Tariffs, Economics, Government and consequences

21 min · 30. mar. 2026
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In this episode of Mind Your Business, we explore tariffs as a key instrument of government economic policy. We begin by explaining how tariffs work and why they are used, including their role in protecting domestic industries and influencing trade balances. We then examine the broader economic consequences, including price changes, shifts in supply and demand, and the responses of international trading partners. The discussion also highlights the difference between intended policy outcomes and real-world effects, offering listeners a clear and practical understanding of how tariffs shape modern economies. This episode is ideal for anyone looking to better understand the relationship between government policy and economic outcomes.

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Tariffs, Economics, Government and consequences

In this episode of Mind Your Business, we explore tariffs as a key instrument of government economic policy. We begin by explaining how tariffs work and why they are used, including their role in protecting domestic industries and influencing trade balances. We then examine the broader economic consequences, including price changes, shifts in supply and demand, and the responses of international trading partners. The discussion also highlights the difference between intended policy outcomes and real-world effects, offering listeners a clear and practical understanding of how tariffs shape modern economies. This episode is ideal for anyone looking to better understand the relationship between government policy and economic outcomes.

30. mar. 202621 min