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President Donald Trump downplayed a stock market selloff that began immediately after he announced 25% tariffs on Mexico and ...
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Tariffs are imposed, then suspended. The stock market drops, bounces and drops. Consumer confidence plunged in February. What ...
Trump at first imposed 25% tariffs on Canadian and Mexican exports to the U.S., then exempted the duties on Mexican- and ...
The proximate cause of the decline has been an economic growth scare and policy uncertainty. Financial data, stocks, bonds, ...
Tariffs are making investors anxious for a few reasons. First, they can increase costs for companies that rely on importing foreign goods, and that can impact profits and, in turn, share prices.
China said it will impose retaliatory tariffs on imports of rapeseed oil, pork and seafood from Canada as the trade war escalates.