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IntroductionWhite House aides have revealed more details about the new tariff measures President Trump is set to ...

White House aides have revealed more details about the new tariff measures President Trump is set to announce on April 2nd. Presidential aides and allies indicate that these tariffs will be more targeted than Trump's usual threats, potentially alleviating market concerns about a full-scale trade war.
According to White House officials, Trump plans to impose broad reciprocal tariffs on certain countries or regions, but these entities may be eligible for exemptions. Trump himself wants the tariff policy to be implemented swiftly, so it is expected to take effect immediately on the day of the announcement. Furthermore, officials disclosed that not all countries will be targeted by the tariffs, and existing tariffs, like those on steel, may not be further increased, significantly reducing the tariff burden on related industries.
Following the revelation of the new plan's details, the market has a clearer expectation of the specifics and potential impacts of Trump's tariff policy, although the measures will still introduce some uncertainty into global trade.

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