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To: Land Shark who wrote (1538176)5/11/2025 9:29:05 PM
From: longz  Respond to of 1569177
 
Land Tart dummycrat buddies===>>




To: Land Shark who wrote (1538176)5/11/2025 9:33:41 PM
From: longz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1569177
 
Soooo, Land TART this is BS also?===>> Donald J. Trump Posts From His Truth Social on X: "From @WhiteHouse ??BREAKING: U.S. Announces China Trade Deal in Geneva t.co; / X




To: Land Shark who wrote (1538176)5/12/2025 10:13:35 AM
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LAND TURDY===>> Stocks Soar as Trump Blows Up His Trademark Tariff Policy...Dutch Central Bank Sale Announcement

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Stocks Soar as Trump Blows Up His Trademark Tariff Policy

Story by Janna Brancolini
• 3h •

1 min read



Investors welcomed the news on Monday that President Donald Trump was backing away from at least some of the devastating tariffs he has imposed on products imported from China.

After more than a month of escalating trade war, China and the U.S. announced a 90-day cooling off period to give the two sides time to negotiate a longer-term solution.

During the pause, the U.S. will impose a 30 percent duty on goods from China, down from 145 percent, Bloomberg reported. China will reduce its tariffs on products made in the U.S. to 10 percent from 125 percent.

The news sent S&P futures soaring by 3 percent on Monday. Equity markets in Asia and Europe also jumped, while oil prices increased, Treasury yields gained and the dollar got stronger.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

>> 30% tariff is still a huge amount imo. Imports from China have been over $400 billion/year.