neo26000
02-02 16:33

The stock market is expected to experience short-term volatility in response to the imposition of tariffs and the ensuing retaliatory actions. However, I do not anticipate any significant long-term negative impact on market performance. A comparable scenario unfolded in 2018 when the Trump administration introduced tariffs—initial market declines were observed, but the market ultimately recovered and resumed its upward trajectory. The duration of any potential downturn this time remains uncertain, and it will be important to observe how the situation evolves. This pattern suggests that while temporary disruptions are likely, the market has historically shown resilience and tends to recover as broader economic conditions stabilize.

US Imposes Tariffs on China, Mexico and Canada
The United States announced tariffs on imports from China, Mexico and Canada, triggering market volatility and widespread opposition from the international community.
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