After the 69,447,221,945 interest rate hike, China will not follow up, and this round of the trade war has temporarily come to an end. So in reality, the result of the U.S. imposing tariffs is a 10% basic tariff for everyone, which is similar to the initial expectations before Trump pulled up the Excel spreadsheet (China imposes high tariffs separately but has transshipment trade). Shouldn't various markets rebound back to the position before Trump raised the billboard?