Are tariffs becoming a tool of economic strategy—or geopolitical brinkmanship? Trump’s latest moves show tariffs used not only to shield US factories, but to influence foreign policy: threats of new tariffs on Russia’s partners are part of cease-fire negotiations on Ukraine (New York Times), while the US-China truce was extended for another 90 days in a bid to avoid trade chaos during ongoing talks. For now, both the US and China hold tariffs at 30% and 10%, respectively, keeping supply chains on edge.
Europe and Japan, meanwhile, are watching warily as carveouts and waivers proliferate and new preferential deals muddy the playing field. Despite headline optimism in markets, export and import flows between the world’s two largest economies have been slipping for months, underlying the "stabilization for now, uncertainty tomorrow" mood now governing global trade.
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Tariff Diplomacy: Global Jitters and Unintended Ripples
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