đşđ¸ Trump Tariffs: Auto, Steel & Global Ripples
Former President Trump has ramped up his tariff rhetoricâwarning of imminent hikes on autos, metals, and countryâspecific trade partners. Auto tariffs may rise soon to incentivise more U.S. production. A 55% tariff on Chinese imports was set as part of a London deal framework. $BTC
Market reaction:
The dollar recently plunged to three-year lows following tariff threats.
U.S. stocks dipped initially but recovered losses; Dow ended slightly positive amidst.
Real-world impact:
Steel/aluminum tariffs (50%) could trigger a 15% price hike in canned goodsâhurting lower-income families.
Baby care products are also seeing price spikes, according to U.S. Congressional analysis.
Legal & diplomatic update:
Appeals court allows existing tariffs to stay while hearings continue into July.
Deadline looming: partners have until July 8â9 to negotiate or face tariffs