
US Reciprocal Tariffs Backfire: Market Turbulence and Crop Concerns
US “reciprocal tariffs” are rattling markets—Dollar slides, tech execs eye China, and soybean exports squeeze American farmers, raising alarms about self-defeating blowback.
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US “reciprocal tariffs” are rattling markets—Dollar slides, tech execs eye China, and soybean exports squeeze American farmers, raising alarms about self-defeating blowback.
Washington’s tariff policy is disrupting U.S. markets, sending ripples through manufacturing, agriculture and tech with immediate challenges nationwide.
President Trump’s sweeping tariffs trigger a dramatic plunge in U.S. markets as major indices and tech giants face significant downturns.
Gold surpasses $2,800 per ounce as investors seek safe haven ahead of US tariffs on major economies.
Breaking: The U.S. Federal Reserve has cut interest rates by 50 basis points for the first time since 2020, signaling a shift to easing amid cooling inflation and a stabilizing labor market.