Summary

Trump had to reverse his aggressive tariff rhetoric after CEOs from Walmart, Target, and Home Depot warned of empty shelves and higher prices due to supply chain disruptions.

Investors reacted negatively to his threats against Fed Chair Jerome Powell, prompting a market sell-off.

Trump backtracked, expressing optimism on a China trade deal and now denying plans to fire Powell.

Global markets remain volatile, and the IMF cited Trump’s trade war as a “major negative shock” to global growth.

  • asg101@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    You talk as though trusting the USA is a good thing, something to be regained. The U.S. is and always has been a genocidal, slave-owning, patriarchal oligarchy that masquerades as a “democracy”. I am actually quite happy to see tRump destroy the U.S. standing in the world, he has done more to destroy the evil empire in 4 months than anyone else in its entire history. It truly is a glorious thing.

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        20 hours ago

        Oh no! A multi polar world, what will become of us if we don’t have big daddy USA (or actually the oligarchs that own and operate it) telling us all what to do? And what we can’t do, and who dies for their profit.

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        20 hours ago

        So, you’re biggest issue is other nations might step up to replace the Imperial States of America?

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            17 hours ago

            Why? Its not like the US is much better than either… All three nation states are rather evil.

            I guess the best could be said about China, because at least they don’t generally engage in genocide as commonly as the other two.

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                16 hours ago

                I said “not as commonly as the other two”… The US has been engaged in myriad genocides, across the globe and domestically, as has Russia. China just does it less.

                I mean hell, China got their Uighurs genocide plan from the US’s post 9/11 “counter terrorism”.