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The SMU Trade Dashboard: Tracking and Quantifying the Trump II Tariffs

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  • Pao-Li Chang

    (School of Economics, Singapore Management University)

  • Ruoqing Chen

    (School of Economics, Singapore Management University)

  • Lin Ma

    (School of Economics, Singapore Management University)

Abstract

The SMU Trade Dashboard (https://economics.smu.edu.sg/soetrade/trade-dashboard), developed by the SMU Center for Research on International Trade, consists of Tariff Tracker and Trade Simulation functions. The Tariff Tracker allows users to track the tariff applicable to an HS 6-digit product or an ISIC 2-digit sector by markets and country origins. The Trade Simulation presents quantitative simulation results of the effects of Trump II tariffs (and the associated tariff responses by its trading partners) on trade flows, welfare, and wages. This companion paper documents the methodologies underlying the tariff data collection protocol and the structural simulation designs.

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  • Pao-Li Chang & Ruoqing Chen & Lin Ma, 2026. "The SMU Trade Dashboard: Tracking and Quantifying the Trump II Tariffs," Economics and Statistics Working Papers 06-2026, Singapore Management University, School of Economics.
  • Handle: RePEc:ris:smuesw:022914
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