Global markets, Wall Street continue to slide after China slaps retaliatory tariffs on imports
- President Donald Trump's tariffs, including a 25% tax on vehicles imported to the U.S., have triggered global responses, leading to significant stock market declines and plant shutdowns by automakers like Stellantis NV and General Motors Co.
- The Dow Jones Industrial Average fell almost 4%, marking its largest drop since 2020, while foreign countries, including Canada, announced their own tariffs in retaliation to Trump's policies
- Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney stated that Canada will impose matching tariffs on U.S. Vehicles, while economic experts warn that such tariffs may lead to a recession
- China's finance ministry announced a 34% tariff on all U.S.
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Economist Steve Moore Blames China For Market Turmoil, Calls Retaliatory Tariffs An 'Economic Declaration Of War'
Economist Steve Moore blamed China for Friday’s steep market losses, calling Beijing the “real villain” behind the sell-off and accusing it of launching what he described as an “economic declaration of war” against the United States. Appearing on Jesse Watters Primetime on Fox News, Moore said the second consecutive day of sharp market declines — […] Economist Steve Moore Blames China For Market Turmoil, Calls Retaliatory Tariffs An ‘Economic De…
European and US markets continue to drop after Trump's global tariffs
Global markets continue to experience sharp decline after Trump announced blanket tariffs on US imports of products from more than 180 countries and territories, ranging in severity from 10% to more than 50%.


‘The Real Villain’: Steve Moore Identifies Who Made The Market Tank Friday And Why
Economist Steve Moore told Fox News host Jesse Watters on Friday that China is the "real villain" responsible for Friday's sharp downturn in the market.
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