How many times will Trump flip flop on tariffs in 2025?
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Resolution Criteria

This market will track the number of times Trump changes direction on tariff levels during the 2025 calendar year. Specifically:

  1. Each official change in direction of tariff levels counts as one instance of a flip-flop.

  2. Announcements count. The tariffs do not have to be implemented. An announcement to increase tariffs followed by an announcement to cancel the previous announcement counts as a flip flop.

  3. Merely suggesting that it might happen doesn't count.

  4. A flip-flop occurs when Trump officially changes course on a previously established tariff position (raising after lowering, or lowering after raising).

  5. If Trump makes similar directional changes for multiple distinct countries, each will count as a separate flip-flop.

Example: If Trump imposes a 25% tariff on Canadian goods, later reduces it to 10%, and then increases it to 20%, this would count as 2 flip-flops. If he does the same with Mexican goods, that would add 2 more flip-flops, for a total of 4.

The market will track flip-flops from January 1, 2025, through December 31, 2025.

  • Update 2025-03-12 (PST) (AI summary of creator comment): Update from creator

    • Initial Tariff Creation: Initial creation of new tariffs (i.e., going from 0 to a set tariff level) does not count as a flip-flop.

    • Announcement of Delay: Announcing a delay does count as a flip-flop.

    • Current Count Breakdown:

    • 1 month delay on Canada and Mexico announced in February: +2 flip-flops

    • Retraction of 50% tariffs on Canadian steel on March 12: +1 flip-flop

These points update the resolution criteria.

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Just to clarify:

  • Initial creation of new tariffs (so going from 0 to something) does not count as a flip-flop?

  • Announcing a delay does not count?

So the current count is 1?

@rayman2000

  1. Initial creations do not count.

  2. Announcing a delay does count.

Current count:

  1. 1 month delay on Canada and Mexico announced in Feb: +2

  2. Retraction of 50% tariffs on Canadian steel on March 12th: +1

I think the current count is 3.

Since the initial criteria was unclear, I will sell my positions before resolving.

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@EdisonYi So if I were being super pedantic, I could argue that delays should either count as 0 or 2. Either it is no change or it is first a retraction and then a reinstatement, which should each be a flip?
But I am fine with counting them as 1, as long as it is clear :)

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