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Breaking Down the China Tariff Pause: What It Means for the Economy & Markets

Breaking Down the China Tariff Pause: What It Means for the Economy & Markets

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In this insightful clip, Troy Millings, Ian Dunlap, and Rashad Bilal unpack the latest developments on U.S. tariffs against China, including the newly announced 90-day pause and drastic rate changes. The hosts break down how tariffs were originally raised up to 145%, only to be quickly slashed to 10% for most products—with further specifics on items related to fentanyl. They dive deep into what this rapid shift signals for global markets, American businesses, and the broader economy.


Listen in as they discuss:

  • The real-life impacts on business owners who struggled with delayed shipments and skyrocketing fees
  • Why the 90-day pause creates both relief and lingering uncertainty
  • The political strategies (and missteps) behind tariff negotiations
  • If these moves actually benefit the U.S. or just add more volatility to the market
  • What to watch for as the next 90 days unfold and final deals are negotiated


Whether you're an investor, entrepreneur, or just want to understand the latest market news, this clip gives you practical insights without the jargon.


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