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From 'no inflation' to 'don't be a Panican', Trump defends tariffs on social media amid market turmoil

IndiaTimes Monday, 7 April 2025 ()
Amidst Wall Street turmoil, President Trump defended his economic policies, asserting "no inflation" despite market declines and global recession fears fueled by tariff disputes, particularly with China. He urged Americans to remain strong and patient, promising future greatness while highlighting ongoing trade negotiations with other countries. The White House touted the administration's achievements even as stock markets plummeted.
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