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Trump says tariffs on Mexico and Canada ‘could go up,’ declines to rule out possible recession
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Trump Speaks Out on Recession Fears, Tariffs, and Zelensky
Trump won't predict whether recession could result from his tariff moves
President Donald Trump declined to predict whether the U.S. could face a recession amid stock market concerns about his tariff actions on Mexico, Canada and China over fentanyl.
The Trump trade policies have raised fears of trade wars that could slam economic growth and raise prices for Americans still smarting from years of high inflation
With fears on the rise, and amid major changes made by the Trump Administration, here's a look at where things stand.
Bad news about the US economy travels fast. But examples of a slowing economy are potentially being blown out proportion.
President Donald Trump declined in an interview aired Sunday to rule out the possibility that the United States might enter a recession this year.
Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick emphatically rejected the risks of a recession even as markets slide — and said America’s biggest trading partners could easily avoid Trumps
In an interview with Fox News Channel Sunday, President Trump brushed aside concerns from businesses seeking stability as they make investment decisions.
Robert Fry, an economist based in Delaware, said the United States could go into a recession if President Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada continue.
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