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Donald Trump’s Tariff Blitz: A Month-by-Month Look at the Trade Moves Shaking Global Markets

UNITED STATES, JUL 8 – The extension allows 14 countries more time to negotiate trade deals before tariffs up to 40% take effect, addressing U.S. trade deficits exceeding $68 billion with some nations.

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President Trump's tariff campaign, initiated in January 2025, has disrupted global financial markets and diplomatic ties, focusing on countries like China, Canada, and Mexico. The aggressive measures have raised concerns over inflation and geopolitical stability.

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At this point, it is inconceivable that the United States is withdrawing from the role of global leader. Although the withdrawal of America has so far been a choice – led by the administration “American First” of President Donald Trump – it could become reversible. And if the Chinese Communist Party (PCC) will reach its goal, the People's Republic of China will become the new global hegemonic power, European Pravda comments.

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Market Consensus Capital Group The instability of the markets derived from tariffs is not a new phenomenon. In 2018, during Donald Trump’s first term, tariffs against China announced by the new government provoked a trade war that, as is happening today, reflected in the markets and caught up with all the headlines. How did the variable income markets react? Fear of a slowdown of the world economy and rising inflation caused a rise in [...]

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Live Mint broke the news in New Delhi, India on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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