Trump Says 'Can't Guarantee' Consumer Prices Won't Rise After Tariffs
- Trump stated he "can't guarantee" that consumer prices won't rise after tariffs.
- Tariffs may have implications for consumer prices, according to Trump.
- Concerns about future pricing were raised by Trump's comments.
- Potential price changes might affect consumer confidence, as mentioned in the text.
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In the interview, Trump defended tariffs in general, saying that tariffs “will make us rich.”
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