This Energy Gang podcast episode analyzes the implications of President Trump's aggressive use of tariffs on energy policy, particularly concerning Canada and Mexico. The discussion unfolds through an initial overview of various tariffs imposed or threatened, followed by analysis from policy experts on the motivations behind these actions and their potential economic consequences. Specific examples include tariffs on Colombian goods due to deportation disputes and the impact of steel and aluminum tariffs on U.S. energy infrastructure costs. The panelists highlight the complex interdependence of North American energy supply chains and the potential for significant disruptions due to tariff-related bottlenecks. Ultimately, the discussion explores the broader implications for energy security, industrial policy, and international cooperation on climate change.
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