TACO stands for “Trump Always Chickens Out” in trade negotiations. Financial Times journalist Robert Armstrong coined the term “TACO trade” as a colourful way of characterizing the Trump Put. When questioned by a reporter, Trump turned livid when he learned what TACO stood for.
It is in that context when, later in the day, the three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade unanimously ruled against the Trump Administration in VOS Selections v U.S. and struck down a whole range of tariffs by citing a lack of authority. The most equity bullish outcome would have been Trump taking this legal exit ramp to retreat from his trade war. Instead, he doubled down with the following social media message, possibly egged on by the TACO question. What was even more disturbing was the inclusion of Pepe the frog (my highlight), which was an image appropriated by White supremacists during the 2016 election.
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