‘The end of an era.’ What next for global trade?
- US President Donald Trump paused tariffs on most countries for 90 days, boosting global markets, but raised tariffs on China to 125% due to a "lack of respect."
- China retaliated by increasing tariffs on US imports from 84% to 125%, intensifying the trade war between the two nations.
- Trump stated that trade deals would be made with all countries, including China, which is currently refusing to roll back its tariffs.
- Experts warned that the unpredictable nature of Trump's trade policy may slow global economic growth.
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