Summary

Donald Trump announced new tariffs against China, Mexico, and Canada, sparking market turmoil as the measures were set to begin this weekend.

Following the announcement, major indices plunged, with the Dow Jones, NASDAQ, and S&P 500 suffering significant losses, reflecting investor anxiety across global markets.

Canada, Mexico, and China vowed retaliatory tariffs, with officials warning that these measures could escalate trade conflicts and significantly harm economic stability.

Critics argue the tariffs will harm consumers and businesses, creating global trade uncertainty and risking prolonged economic challenges in the United States.

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    4 hours ago

    I would like to apologize on behalf of all Canadians for what our government is about to do.

    Awfully nice of you Canadians to apologize in advance for defending yourselves - eh?

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      53 minutes ago

      It’s what we do. We understand that most Americans didn’t vote for him and that those who did don’t understand tariffs or just how much the damage that he and the billionaires are doing to the government is going to hurt regular Americans, including his base, for decades to come. It sucks but here we are.

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      55 minutes ago

      The thing is, we understand that most Americans didn’t vote for Trump and that most of those that did didn’t understand what they were doing. Canada’s retaliation will be aimed at red states, as it was last time, to hurt Trump supporting politicians and voters. Unfortunately, those who didn’t vote for Trump and who work for the targeted industries get caught in the crossfire. It sucks, but we didn’t choose this and we don’t want it.