Trump is playing hardball with China
- Trump's global tariff policies caused the stock market to drop, continuing a volatile period.
- Trump initiated tariffs, aiming to protect American manufacturing and confront China economically.
- Trump singled out China with high tariffs, drawing parallels to actions against the Soviet Union.
- Trump asserted that nations must adhere to U.S. Rules to engage in the global economy.
- Trump's tariff actions sparked panic in stock markets and retirement plans, potentially inflating costs.
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Michael Reagan | Trump Playing Hardball with China
You may have noticed there was a really good sale on stocks this week. Hope you were able to grab some bargains after the markets crashed on Tuesday and before they bounced back on Wednesday. The Trump tariff global roller-coaster hurtled down 3 or 4 percent again on Thursday afternoon, so it’s safe to say that our wild stock market ride is not over yet. My simple advice – and I’m not a registered stock broker, by any means – is not to panic. Do…
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