Trump’s strategy on Mexico could be ‘dagger at Ohio’
DAVOS, Switzerland — President-elect Donald Trump’s threats to firms using Mexico as a manufacturing base will be counterproductive and could eventually cost thousands of American jobs, Lawrence Summers, the former U.S. Treasury Secretary, warned Wednesday.
Summers noted that Trump’s “rhetoric and announced policies” over Mexico have led to a big fall in the value of the Mexican peso against the dollar.
The peso has fallen almost 20 per cent against the dollar to a record low since Trump’s victory in November. That makes it even cheaper to invest in Mexico and export goods from there.
“That decline in the peso is a dagger at Ohio; it is a major change in the relative attractiveness of locating production activity in Mexico versus locating it in the American heartland,” Summers told a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.