Trump's Trade War Is Only Getting Going
Briefly

The article discusses the recent fluctuations in the stock market triggered by President Trump's imposition of tariffs on imports from Mexico, Canada, and China. Following considerable pushback and negotiations, he temporarily paused these tariffs, leading to a slight recovery in the market. Given the substantial reliance of both Mexico and Canada on trade with the U.S., these developments underscore Trump's aggressive stance on international trade, which contrasts sharply with long-standing economic strategies and may reshape global markets for the future.
Trump’s recent imposed tariffs added pressure on Mexico and Canada, leading to a temporary pause. The markets initially reacted negatively but rebounded after news of tariff suspension.
After significant market volatility due to tariffs, investors remain uncertain, with some believing Trump's tactics are merely for negotiation leverage, signaling a shift in U.S. trade policy.
Read at The New Yorker
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