Trump vows he's 'not going to bend at all’ on tariffs despite stock market corrections
- Canada's Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc met with U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick to discuss tariffs and seek long-term plans amid escalating tensions due to threats from President Donald Trump to double tariffs on Canada.
- President Donald Trump claimed he will not 'bend' on tariffs, emphasizing that the U.S. Will not be 'ripped off anymore' as his administration's policy on tariffs undergoes scrutiny following several recent adjustments.
- A chief economist at J.P. Morgan warned of a 40% chance of a U.S. Recession in 2025 due to uncertainties created by the trade war and tariff disputes, which are impacting U.S. Stock markets and consumer confidence.
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