Trump's dealmaker name on the line in high stakes tariff talks
- President Donald Trump aims to reshape US trade with the world during his second term, but has faced discord and uncertainty so far.
- Trump's administration hoped to complete "90 deals in 90 days" with aggressive tariffs but delayed the plan to August 1.
- A writer from the Financial Times created the acronym "Trump Always Chickens Out" to describe Trump's tendency to reverse policies.
- Voter interest may increase if Trump follows through on his tariff threats scheduled for August, according to Manak.
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Since January 20, when Donald Trump assumed his second term, he has applied trade tariffs to both allied and rival countries, which affects financial markets and has also generated fears of a global recession.

Trump's dealmaker name on the line in high stakes tariff talks
President Donald Trump set out early in his second term to fulfill a decades-long desire of reshaping US trade with the world, but the main outcomes so far have been discord and uncertainty.
Washington: Since returning to the White House, Donald Trump has sought to fulfill his long-standing ambition of restructuring American trade with the world, but the result so far has been chaos and uncertainty. The real estate mogul, who built his reputation in business and politics on his image as a skilled “dealmaker,” has begun implementing a hardline strategy based on imposing punitive tariffs that his administration expects will […]
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