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A Tariff Ceasefire in Time of War Would Help Everybody

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24.03.2026

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A Tariff Ceasefire in Time of War Would Help Everybody

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A Tariff Ceasefire in Time of War Would Help Everybody

Secretary of State Marco Rubio (left) and President Donald Trump. (Celal Gunes/Anadolu via Getty Images)

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EJ Antoni is the is the Acting Director for the Thomas A. Roe Institute for Economic Policy Studies and Grover M. Hermann Center for the Federal Budget, Chief Economist, and Richard Aster Fellow at The Heritage Foundation.

TOWNHALL—Iran’s efforts to close the Strait of Hormuz have made gas prices rise to the point where they may threaten President Donald Trump’s affordability agenda. Whether the closure is short or long, consumers are feeling the pain, just as the latest economic figures show an economy that is sputtering and can use a boost. 

But the president can help absorb the disruption and deprive Tehran of its goal to push our economy into reverse by cutting a deal on planned global tariff increases.

The Strait of Hormuz has been a key bottleneck for oil exports from the Gulf region, with roughly one-fifth of global oil flows being impacted by the threat of Iranian missiles, mines, and drone strikes through the narrow waterway.

The economic situation is becoming increasingly precarious as energy stockpiles worldwide quickly dwindle and prices rise in response to the choked-off supply that is not easily substituted. This explains why in recent weeks we’ve seen the fastest rise in gasoline prices in three decades. 

Without sufficient defensive naval assets, including minesweepers, to safely protect and escort oil and liquified natural gas tankers through the strait, commercial shipping there has largely ceased. Trump has sought military assistance for this task from other nations, but it has not been forthcoming, even though they would benefit from the resultant low energy prices as we would.

This presents the dealmaker-in-chief with a tremendous opportunity to address multiple problems at once by negotiating on tariffs. 

After the Supreme Court struck down the Trump administration’s across-the-board tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act, the president immediately reimposed them at a 10% rate using another authority, Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974. He later announced he would raise the rate to 15%, but the administration has not yet implemented the increase. 

Before hiking import duties, Trump can offer to take the higher rate of 15% off the table in exchange for commitments from our trading partners and allies to increase short-term global energy output in concrete ways. This would include releasing energy reserves, increasing production, and especially providing military assistance for protecting commerce through the Strait of Hormuz. 

The importance of energy markets to the modern economy simply cannot be overstated. Not only do we depend on energy for everything in our daily lives, but energy is increasingly used for what might be called non-energy purposes. Oil and natural gas are the source of seemingly everything: fertilizers, car parts, pharmaceuticals—you name it.

Countless products, from the screens where most of us read our news to the synthetic fibers in clothing, come from oil and natural gas. That means if energy prices rise, the price of just about everything else in the economy starts rising too. After four years of Bidenflation and given anemic gross domestic product growth this past quarter, American families can ill afford this additional burden.

Cooperation from other nations through energy production and military assistance would go a long way in securing energy flows and stabilizing markets, which in turn would put downward pressure on prices. Reducing the across-the-board tariffs, planned or already enacted, is a powerful bargaining chip in making that happen, and by itself would give consumers and producers certainty that prices were not going to continue to rise for a plethora of goods. 

But Trump can go even further in helping reduce energy prices by dropping certain other tariffs, too. The 50% steel and aluminum tariffs, imposed under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act of 1962, have increased costs for oil and natural gas drillers who heavily depend on imported pipes and tube steel.

Suspending these tariffs would increase the number of wells that can be profitably drilled at today’s prices. Drilling more wells and increasing extraction would bring more energy to market and put downward pressure on prices, while making America and her allies less dependent on hostile foreign powers.

The president who perfected the Art of the Deal can easily make this pitch. If the world helps us, we’ll help the world. By inducing trading partners to do their part in helping to secure stable and cheap global energy supplies, most people win, except Iran and its allies.

Originally published by Townhall

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