Trump says he’s considering 10% tariff on China beginning as soon as Feb. 1
- Trump announced he is considering a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods starting February 1, aiming to address fentanyl trafficking from China via Mexico and Canada.
- The EU's economy commissioner stated the bloc is prepared to defend its interests and negotiate with Trump.
- Economists are concerned that tariffs could increase U.S. Inflation and hinder interest rate cuts, while a wider trade war may slow global growth.
- Trump's tariff proposals have fluctuated, with prior promises of up to 60% tariffs on Chinese imports during his campaign.
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