Mnuchin: Overall US economy not harmed by trade battles

AP  |  Buenos Aires 

said today that the overall US economy has not been harmed by the trade battles set off by Donald Trump's get-tough policies although some individual sectors have been hurt.

He said the administration was exploring ways to help farmers and other specific industries that have been affected.

spoke to reporters on the sidelines of meetings of ministers and central from the Group of 20 nations, composed of traditional economic powers such as the United States, and and emerging economic powers including China, Brazil, and

said that there had not been an adverse effect on overall growth from the tariffs but that certain industries were being harmed because other countries were retaliating by targeting specific industries.

"Certain countries have targeted very specific levels of things that are not coincidental," Mnuchin told reporters. "So if you are looking at lobsters in or you are looking at bourbon in or you are looking at soybeans, there are clearly markets being followed."

Mnuchin said that the administration would be "looking at different opportunities to help the farmers" and provide assistance to other sectors being "unfairly targeted" by tariffs from other nations.

"But I still think from a macro basis, we do not see yet any impact on what's a very positive growth" performance for the US economy this year, Mnuchin said.

At a briefing before the meetings began, officials told reporters that Mnuchin would be prepared to respond to concerns being raised by other countries about the Trump administration's trade policies.

Also speaking in at the summit, said the recent series of trade tariffs would significantly harm the global economy.

"In the worst case scenario under current measures" the impact on the global economy "is in the range of 0.5 percent" of on a global basis, Lagarde said.

The and are now in a full-blown trade war with both nations imposing tariffs on billions of dollars of each other's goods with even bigger tariffs being threatened. Despite the standoff, US officials said Mnuchin had no individual meetings scheduled with during the meetings.

Mnuchin did have about a dozen one-on-one sessions scheduled with other countries.

In a recent appearance before the House Financial Services Committee, Mnuchin said that the talks with had broken down and indicated that the was waiting for China to come up with concessions to break the impasse.

The and China have hit each other with tariffs on USD 34 billion goods with another USD 16 billion in penalty tariffs in the pipeline. The is preparing to impose tariffs on another $200 billion and Trump has threaten4ed to add USD 300 billion more to that figure.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sat, July 21 2018. 23:40 IST