Trump says he’s not looking at a pause on tariffs
- President Trump affirmed his plan to implement reciprocal tariffs on Monday, despite market turbulence.
- Trump's announcement of sweeping global tariffs last week caused global economic fears and stock market turmoil.
- The NASDAQ fell into a bear market, and the S&P 500 and Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped significantly.
- Trump stated, "We're not looking at that," when asked about delaying his sweeping tariffs.
- Despite pressure, Trump declined to pause the tariffs, aiming to reshape trade and the country's fabric.
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Trump 'not looking' to pause tariffs despite global economic fears
With President Donald Trump’s next round of escalatory tariffs set to go into effect, he insists that despite rattled markets and recession fears, he’s not considering hitting the pause button. After the markets on Monday suffered their worst day since the start of the COVID pandemic, Trump said he's unfazed by the short-term financial pain. "I don't mind going through it because I see a beautiful picture at the end," he said. NBC’s Peter Alexan…
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Trump rejects customs break – stock exchanges remain on roller coaster price
US President Donald Trump rejects a postponement of his new tariffs. "We're not looking at that," he said in Washington. Economic bosses and economists had pushed Trump to a pause in his customs policy to allow negotiations and calm the stock markets
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