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Trump keeps contradicting himself on tariffs, making a fragile world economy nervous

Upworthy Friday, 25 April 2025 ()
By JOSH BOAK WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump can’t stop contradicting himself on his own tariff plans. He says he’s on a path to cut several new trade deals in a few weeks — but has also suggested it’s “physically impossible” to hold all the needed meetings. Trump has said he will simply…
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