💨 Abstract
Donald Trump's "Día de la Liberación" announcement on April 2 led to 120 days of market turmoil and global trade tensions. Despite initial volatility, Trump's policy of imposing reciprocal tariffs has resulted in stabilizing financial markets, increased tariff revenues, and bilateral trade deals. Economists criticize the approach, but Trump's team argues it leverages U.S. market dominance for better trade terms.
Courtesy: WTOP Staff
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