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Posted On: 04/15/2025 4:36:12 PM
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Could Global Climate Action Be Derailed by Trump’s Tariffs?

The Trump administration’s series of escalating trade tariffs have the potential to derail global efforts to combat climate change. With President Donald Trump’s tariffs injecting significant volatility into the global economy, some experts fear the tariffs could lead to a major trade war that may hinder the world’s climate goals.

President Trump has been an outspoken critic of climate action and frequently condemned the Biden administration for investing billions into expanding America’s green energy capacity and installing critical renewable energy infrastructure. The GOP president was quick to reverse many of the previous administration’s climate-related policies and has rescinded billions of dollars dedicated to reducing America’s reliance on fossil fuels.

However, some experts worry that President Trump’s tariffs could cripple climate action worldwide—not just in America. While the often controversial president argues that the tariffs will bring manufacturing back to the U.S., economic experts say they may have a much broader impact on the global economy, potentially triggering a worldwide recession with serious consequences for investors.

This could spell doom for the global renewable energy industry, as the sector is heavily reliant on investor capital to fund the high upfront costs of most green energy projects. Fears of a prolonged global recession have also caused oil and gas prices to drop, making it more cost-effective for utilities and nations to rely on fossil fuels rather than invest in renewable energy and clean alternatives like low-emission fuels and electric vehicles.

Additionally, the global transition to clean energy and sustainable infrastructure could be hampered by the White House’s ongoing tariff war with Beijing. China currently dominates the global renewable energy market, manufacturing the majority of the world’s clean energy technologies and producing some of the most affordable electric cars.

With President Trump implementing aggressive tariffs against the Southeast Asian economic giant, the U.S. risks losing vital investments into its growing green energy industry, a development that could leave the second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases unable to significantly curb emissions for the foreseeable future.

Energy developers in the U.S. may struggle to source clean energy technologies as most of the world’s supply comes from China. According to Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Deputy Director Leslie Abrahams, the Trump administration’s trade tariffs could potentially hamper the country’s rollout of renewable energy and leave the U.S. lagging far behind China and the EU.

Investors drawn to the U.S. under the previous administration’s pro-renewable energy policies may also be dissuaded by the White House’s anti-clean energy stance. Abrahams notes that the tariffs will likely increase the cost of developing renewable energy projects as the U.S. has historically relied on green energy imports to facilitate its transition to a clean energy economy.

The Trump administration’s tariffs threaten to stall global climate progress by disrupting clean energy supply chains, deterring investment, and encouraging a return to fossil fuels—undermining years of coordinated international efforts to combat climate change.

Auto companies like Mullen Automotive Inc. (NASDAQ: MULN) making electric vehicles now have to navigate these uncertain policy directions of the Trump administration and keep their strategic plans nimble in order to thrive despite the ongoing challenges.

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