Factories around the world brace for Trump tariffs

U.S. President Donald Trump is set to announce a tariff proposal on what he's called "Liberation Day" on Wednesday, after implementing levies on aluminium, steel, and automobiles, along with increased tariffs on all goods from
Trump has said no nation will be spared tariffs that policymakers fear will be the latest blow to a global economy barely just recovered from the COVID pandemic and beset by concerns over political instability and wars.
And in
The front-loading of activity was also cited as a possible factor behind a bounce in
"A significant part of this movement may have to do with the front-loading of orders from the U.S. ahead of the tariffs, which means some backlash is to be expected in the coming months," said Cyrus de la Rubia, chief economist at
Investors remain nervous, but global stocks rose on Tuesday following
Yet other indicators on Tuesday showed weakness, with
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