Work with allied countries to create a united front against inflationary trade barriers.
Work with allied countries to create a united front against inflationary trade barriers. Possibly convene an international summit where countries agree to collectively roll back certain tariffs to help global inflation recovery. The US could justify removal as part of a multilateral effort (e.g. “the pandemic is over, let’s remove emergency tariffs globally to boost supply and reduce prices”).
Why this works
- Provides political cover – it’s not unilateral capitulation, it’s cooperation.
- Allies like Canada, EU would eagerly participate, having hated these tariffs.
- A broad reduction could amplify economic benefit (more trade flows).
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Mechanism
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- Build an aligned coalition of partners and stakeholders around a specific tariff-reduction objective.
- Develop a shared narrative that connects trade barriers to inflation and supply constraints.
- Coordinate engagement with decision-makers so action is framed as cooperative, not unilateral retreat.
- Use public pressure and coalition work to sustain momentum through diplomatic and trade timelines.
- Track commitments and follow-through so agreements translate into real tariff reductions.
Milestones
Checkpoints and the expected timing for each step
- 1
Ally and stakeholder alignment built
Near termA shared objective and message are agreed by a coalition of partners.
- 2
Coordinated proposal advanced
Early diplomacyA targeted rollback package is prepared for decision- makers.
- 3
Cooperative action announced
At a decision windowAligned steps or agreements reduce specific tariff barriers.
- 4
Follow-through tracked
After announcementsImplementation is visible and sustained beyond the news cycle.

