The survey showed that 59% of respondents approve of the way the Trump administration has handled business-related issues.
, implementing tariffs on imported steel and aluminum as well as $250 billion worth of Chinese goods."Maybe they know more than we do. Maybe Trump is going to get this trade thing sorted out and he's going to get another term and everything is going to be hunky-dory," Roth said. "That's what surprised us, that they weren't more cautious in their outlook."
With support at that level, getting the trade issue right and keeping the country out of recession should prove critical as re-election looms in 2020.
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