When Markets Lose Faith: US Trade Tensions Shake Global Finance
US-China trade flashpoints are rewriting market trust as investors shift away from US assets amid fears over tariffs and rare earth controls.
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US-China trade flashpoints are rewriting market trust as investors shift away from US assets amid fears over tariffs and rare earth controls.
Trump’s appeal to the Supreme Court on heavy tariffs could reshape US trade policy and global markets. Here’s what you need to know.
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Polish economist Bartlomiej E. Nowak warns US tariffs will backfire as trade reroutes to Asia, boosting hubs like Vietnam and raising costs for American consumers.
Brazil’s fishing industry reels as the U.S. imposes a 50% tariff on seafood exports, pushing processing plants and coastal communities into survival mode and sparking shifts toward new markets.
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New US tariffs on steel and aluminum imports hit consumers’ wallets as levies double to 50% on 407 products, driving up prices on gadgets, cars and more.
US hits 90+ countries with 10–50% reciprocal tariffs, triggering backlash from Brazil to India. IMF warns of global shocks, while the Chinese mainland braces for impact.
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Chinese President Xi warns that tariffs and trade wars undermine global interests and disrupt multilateral trade, urging cooperative solutions.