America is Winning Once Again a Year After Liberation Day

America Celebrates Trade Success One Year After Liberation Day

Impact Score: 2.4

Timeline: N/A; retrospective report one year after Liberation Day

Summary: The report marks one year since Liberation Day, highlighting the positive outcomes of President Trump’s “America First” trade policies, including a 24% reduction in the U.S. goods trade deficit, significant bilateral trade improvements, over 20 new trade agreements, and a resurgence in American manufacturing backed by private and foreign investments. Worker wages have increased significantly, and the U.S. surpassed Japan in steel production. However, risks include potential global trade isolation and funding shifts affecting institutions like Vanderbilt University.

Key Actions: Academic units at Vanderbilt should align research with federal priorities, monitor education policy changes, diversify funding sources, and engage with policymakers to leverage new opportunities related to the evolving trade and manufacturing landscape.