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The mistake in the “Trump equation” that led to four times higher tariffs
The Trump administration used a wrong formula for imposing tariffs, overestimating the actual impact by four times - Why economists question the correctness of these calculations
Europe in free fall after the plunge in Asia – DAX in Germany opened down 9%
Asian stock markets crash with -12.5% in Hong Kong and -7.5% in Tokyo - "I don't want the drop," Trump insists, "but sometimes you have to take your medicine"
Mitsotakis: The government guarantees that the economy is ready for the challenges after the tariffs – Fiscal stability & acceleration of reforms are important
Fiscal stability and the acceleration of reforms are important, the Prime Minister stressed during the Government Economic Policy Council meeting
Markets collapse in Asia – “Sometimes you have to take your medicine” says Trump
Hong Kong down over 11%, Japan and China in deep red - Tariffs will persist no matter what markets do, top Trump economic officials say
More than 50 countries have contacted the White House to start trade negotiations, Trump adviser says
Kevin Hassett, director of the US National Economic Council, said Trump's tariffs are not an indirect way of pressuring the US Federal Reserve to cut interest rates
Trump’s tariffs – Reuters: From meat and cereals to vacuum cleaner & toilet paper – EU announces selective countermeasures
Up to $28 billion in sanctions to be announced by the EU - Which US products are on the list, according to Reuters - Trump's tariffs on European steel, aluminium and car imports come into force on Wednesday
Trump’s tariffs: The biggest blow to the US economy – Recession and rising unemployment coming
Dive in all the world's markets, but the US is the most affected - Trump expects separate negotiations with each stakeholder and asks for patience from the Americans
USA: Additional 10% tariffs on imports from almost all over the world effective today
The bill will be even bigger from 9 April for countries that export more products to the US than they import from it - tariffs on imports from China will reach 54%, from the EU 20%, for Vietnam 46% and for Japan 24%