Here's how much Trump's tariffs will cost China's GDP:
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The higher costs resulting from the tariffs have yet to inflict much overall damage to a still-robust American economy, which is less reliant on international trade than most other countries. Spurred by lower taxes, the economy grew at an impressive 3.2% percent in the first quarter, better than most emerging markets. photo credit: ASSOCIATED PRESS
So long as dialogue continues and the Fed remains more likely to reduce rates than raise them, global investors do not seem all that concerned that tariffs will blow up the U.S. economy or the stock markets in both countries. A girl hugs The Bund Bull sculpture in a European designed square in Shanghai on May 8, 2019. Photo: HECTOR RETAMAL/AFP/Getty Images) photo credit: AFP/Getty ImagesTariffs are here to stay. Over the last year, China has been dealing with tariffs, using stimulus measures to hit its 6%+ growth target.
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