Markets (and the world) on edge as Trump's tariff deadline approaches
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55% : The comments from the president came after White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters the plan for 25% duties on Canada and Mexico and 10% rates on China remains in effect, and "those tariffs will be for public consumption in about 24 hours." Read more: The latest news and updates as Trump's tariff deadline approaches The new back-and-forth Friday was the latest in a series of comments and signals this week that have left many businesses in wait-and-see mode.54% : Trump also said he wasn't concerned about the market reaction to his plan going into effect, saying tariffs have gotten a bad reputation before repeating his oft-repeated quip that, in his view, tariff is the most beautiful word in the dictionary.
41% : Trump also listed a range of other products and places where he expects to place tariffs -- but without clarity on exactly when.
40% : "We will keep working with partners to show President Trump and Americans that this doesn't make life any more affordable," he said.
30% : "We're not looking for a concession," Trump said about the state of negotiations, signaling that nothing can be done by China, Mexico, and Canada at this point to forestall this round of duties that Trump has planned for Saturday morning.
17% : 'Waiting mode' Leaders in Canada and Mexico have meanwhile expressed confusion and frustration all week about what they can do, given Trump has cited issues of migration and illegal fentanyl as the rationale for the tariffs coming as soon as Saturday.
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